Safety
Tips for Shooting Fireworks
We hope that you
will enjoy the fun and excitement of
Keystone Fireworks products, and do so in
a safe and careful manner.
Fireworks are an
American tradition. They can provide
hours of wholesome family entertainment,
but must be handled by adults carefully
and safely. To insure the safety
of both the audience and those lighting
the fireworks, we recommned you obey the
following safety measures during your
fireworks display.
Children
Should Not Handle Fireworks
NEVER let children
handle, play with or light any fireworks.
Only adults should handle and light the
fireworks. The fireworks are great family
fun, but they burn hot and are intended
to be handled only by adults.
Do Not
Use Alcohol With Fireworks
Please do not
consume alcohol while lighting fireworks.
Fireworks must be used only by
individuals who act in a responsible
manner and who are not under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
Follow
The Laws
Follow your local
and state laws regarding the possession
and use of fireworks, and use good common
sense when using fireworks. Read all
directions, cautions, labels and warning
on each individual fireworks item to
understand the product performance and
hazards associated with the use of the
item.
Use
Fireworks on a Hard Surface
Always light
fireworks on a hard, flat level surface
to insure the stability of the items.
Grass is generally not suitable for any
aerial items. If lighting on grass, lay
down a flat wooden board for a shooting
surface.
Use in a
Clear, Open Area
Keep the audience,
especially children, a safe distance away
from the shooting site. Always light
fireworks in a clear open area away from
buildings and vehicles (a minimum of 30
feet for fountains and other ground-based
items and 100 yards for any aerial
product is recommended). Avoid lighting
fireworks in any area where there is dry
grass or brush that could catch fire.
Never shoot fireworks in metal or glass
containers.
Keep
Clear of the Firework
Never put your head
or any part of your body over the top of
any firework product. Never hold lighted
fireworks in your hand. Never look into a
tube to check on the performance of the
item.
Use Care
in Lighting Fireworks
Always light
fireworks products with a punk, flare or
an extended butane lighting device,
enabling you to keep as far from the
product as possible. If needed, use a
flashlight at night so the fuse can be
seen - never use a lantern or other flame
producing device near fireworks for
illumination.Light the firework product
and get away.
One at a
Time
Only light one
firework at a time.
Don't
use Malfunctioning Items
Never attempt to
re-light, alter or fix any
"dud" firework.
Have
Water Close By
Have an accessible
fire extinguisher, water supply, hose or
bucket of water nearby for emergencies.
Windy
Conditions
Be cautious of
lighting any aerial firework during
strong wind conditions. The firework
should be lit with the prevailing wind
blowing away from the spectators. If
there is a significant wind shift suring
the time you are lighting the firework,
the shooting site should be rearranged or
the shoot should be postponed until the
conditions improve.
Use Care
in Handling Fireworks
Do not carry
fireworks in your pocket. Always be
careful in handling fireworks to prevent
dropping them. Never smoke when handling
fireworks.
Never
Use Fireworks as Weapons
Never aim, point or
throw fireworks at another person, or at
any property or structure.
Store
Fireworks Safely
Always store
fireworks in a cool, dry place and
dispose of fireworks properly.
Only Use
Fireworks Outdoors
Never use fireworks
indoors!
Purchase
Fireworks From Reliable Dealers
Buy fireworks only
from reliable, licensed fireworks
dealers. Licensed and reliable dealers
will carry only those products that meet
standards enforced by the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission. Never make
your own fireworks. Never modify an
existing fireworks item.
Wear
Safety Glasses
Safety glasses are
recommended for those individuals
lighting the fireworks and those
individuals in close proximity to the
fireworks.
Never
Take Fireworks On An Airplane
It is a violation of
federal law to carry fireworks on an
airplane or transport fireworks in your
luggage.
All of our fireworks
products meet or exceed the standards
established by the U.S. Department of
Transportation and the U.S. Product
Safety Commission for UN0336 1.4G ( Class
C ) consumer fireworks. Additionally, The
American Fireworks Safety Laboratory
(AFSL) tests the products to insure
proper product safety, performance and
compliance with CPSC standards.
Thank you
for shopping at Keystone Fireworks.
Enjoy Your Fireworks Safely
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