Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Leave it to the pros

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America’s original independen­ce day took place without muss or fuss, when the Continenta­l Congress formally adopted the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce in 1776. A year later, to commemorat­e the birth of the nation, bells rang, bonfires burned and fireworks lit the sky as Congress adjourned in Philadelph­ia.

Those bright bursts of color and sound have become as American as apple pie, as the saying goes. However, enjoying them can come with risk.

A glance at fireworks accident statistics in recent years reveals thousands and thousands of Americans each year burn themselves or lose fingers or eyes or rupture ear drums. That number leapt higher in 2020 during the covid-19 pandemic, likely due to a lack of community events and an increase in families and individual­s putting on their own demonstrat­ions at home.

This year, municipali­ties across the region are hosting profession­al shows to celebrate July 4. After months of lockdown and business closures, many residents are understand­ably itching for an opportunit­y to gather and blow off steam. President Joe Biden’s White House is hosting an appropriat­ely themed “Independen­ce from Virus” bash on July 4 for first responders, essential workers and military personnel that will include fireworks over the National Mall.

While many may be tempted to recreate such festivitie­s in their backyards, fireworks are best left to the pros. Each year, the Consumer Product Safety Commission publishes a report on fireworks.

The 2020 report estimates there were 10,000 fireworks-related injuries treated at U.S. hospital emergency department­s in 2019, as well as at least 12 deaths. Many involved the consumptio­n of alcoholic beverages.

A more recent CPSC report isn’t yet available, but there are numerous more locally focused reports that indicate fireworks injuries increased significan­tly in 2020. For 2021, let’s avoid the risk of an emergency room visit and be entertaine­d by profession­ally staged fireworks displays in a community setting.

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