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          HomeReleasesRing in the New Year by keeping safety in mind when using fireworks
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          Ring in the New Year by keeping safety in mind when using fireworks

          Press Release department /global/fire/home.page 2024-12-30 2024-12-30T13:00:00.000Z 08 00 am Media and Public Relations Bureau [email protected] 305-204-2526 Ring in the New Year by keeping safety in mind when using fireworks Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) reminds us of the many ways to make fire safety a top priority when celebrating with fireworks. <p>As we welcome the New Year, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) reminds us of the many ways to make fire safety a top priority when celebrating with fireworks.</p> <p><strong>New Year's and fireworks safety:</strong></p> <p>The improper use of fireworks during New Year's Eve celebrations can be dangerous as they can cause serious burns, injuries, fires, and even death. For 2023, the <a href="https://www.cpsc.gov/Safety-Education/Safety-Education-Centers/Fireworks#:~:text=For%202023%2C%20CPSC%20received%20reports,and%20one%20involves%20unknown%20circumstances." target="_blank" rel="noopener">U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission</a> received reports of at least eight deaths, and an estimated 9,700 people treated in emergency rooms for injuries involving fireworks. Out of the eight deaths, five were associated with firework misuse, two with a device malfunction, and one involved unknown circumstances. An estimated 800 of these fireworks-related injuries were associated with firecrackers, 700 with sparklers, and about 42 percent with burns. Additionally, according to the National Fire Protection Association, fireworks start an average of 20,000 fires per year, resulting in more than $100 million in property damage.</p> <p>Ring in 2025 safely. Be sure to follow these safety tips to prevent fireworks-related emergencies:</p> <ul> <li>Always buy fireworks from approved vendors. Make sure to always read and follow the manufacturer&rsquo;s safety instructions</li> <li>Never buy used or illegal fireworks. Anything that propels itself through the air, detonates or explodes is illegal in Miami-Dade County and is very dangerous</li> <li>As per <a href="https://www.flsenate.gov/Committees/BillSummaries/2020/html/2155" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Senate Bill SB140</a>, although in Miami-Dade County there are no approved vendors who are authorized to sell fireworks, such as firecrackers, bottle rockets and Roman candles, consumers who have acquired these fireworks elsewhere for recreational use are only allowed to utilize them on three specified dates each year: Fourth of July, New Year&rsquo;s Eve and New Year&rsquo;s Day</li> <li>Light fireworks outdoors, on a driveway or other paved surface, at least 25 feet away from houses, vehicles, grassy areas, trees, and other combustible materials</li> <li>Never aim or shoot fireworks or sparklers at animals, people or into crowds</li> <li>Light one firework at a time, then move away immediately to remain at a safe distance from the device to prevent injuries or burns</li> <li>Wear safety goggles to protect the eyes from flying debris or sparks</li> <li>Never carry fireworks in your pocket or ignite them in metal or glass containers</li> <li>Never attempt to relight or handle fireworks that did not ignite the first time</li> <li>Children should always be supervised when handling sparklers and fireworks, as they can cause severe burns and eye injuries</li> <li>Sparklers, which are often considered harmless enough for children, can burn up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and can cause serious burns</li> <li>Never wear loose-fitting clothing. If you have long hair, be sure to tie it back when handling fireworks</li> <li><a href="https://www.nfpa.org/news-blogs-and-articles/blogs/2022/03/31/not-your-mothers-stop-drop-and-roll-evolution-of-a-key-fire-safety-message" target="_blank" rel="noopener">STOP, DROP and ROLL</a>: If clothing catches on fire, remember to STOP what you are doing, DROP onto the ground, cover your face, and ROLL over and over until the fire goes out</li> <li>Prevent a trash fire by soaking used fireworks in a pail of water before discarding the device</li> <li>Keep an ABC-rated home fire extinguisher, garden hose or bucket of water nearby at all times in case of a fire emergency</li> <li>Never use fireworks while impaired by alcohol. Be sure to stay hydrated with water</li> <li>The safest way to enjoy fireworks is by attending a public fireworks show put on by trained professionals</li> </ul> <p>If you experience an emergency, call 911 immediately.</p> <p>For more information, please contact MDFR&rsquo;s Media and Public Relations Bureau at 305-204-2526.</p> no 2024 00 a.m. 00 a.m. Fire Rescue 1 rel1734992328733928 Fire Rescue R. David Paulison Fire Rescue Headquarters 9300 NW 41st Street Miami 33178-2414 Donna Loyola [email protected] 786-331-4619 local county miami-dade department department Fire RescueMDFR Contact Us /global/fire/contact-fire-rescue.page About Us /global/fire/about-fire-rescue.page /global/publicrecords/search.page Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue Department <p class="MsoNormal">We protect people, property and the environment by providing proactive responsive professional and humanitarian fire rescue services essential to public health, safety and well-being.</p> <div id="_mcePaste" class="mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: 0px; top: -25px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow: hidden;"></div> <p>We have 71 fire-rescue stations within unincorporated Miami-Dade County and serve 29 municipalities. We have response units dedicated to air rescue service, ocean rescue, fire and rescue operations, marine, hazardous materials (HazMat), urban search and rescue (US&amp;R), technical rescue, and venom response.</p> <p>Our rescue services include aero-medical transport to trauma centers and other medical facilities. Our air rescue helicopters are also used to perform search and rescue missions, and firefighting and reconnaissance operations involving large incidents, such as wildfires and major fires.</p> <p>We also have full-time and part-time professional lifeguards protecting Haulover and Crandon beaches.</p> <p>We support disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation needs. We operate the County's Emergency Operation Center (EOC) which coordinates emergency response and recovery plans, decisions, and operations in order to maximize the use of resources within Miami-Dade County.</p> /resources/images/banners/fire-rescue.jpg other Fire Chief Raied "Ray" Jadallah Raied%20%22Ray%22%20Jadallah /global/government/biographies/fire-rescue.page R. David Paulison Fire Rescue Headquarters - 9300 NW 41st Street [loc150100031195132] : Miami ^ 33178-2414 loc150100031195132 786-331-5000 /global/fire/home.page facebook twitter instagram <a class="twitter-timeline" href="https://twitter.com/MiamiDadeFire" data-widget-id="732210431377477634">Tweets by @MiamiDadeFire</a> <script>!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)?'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+"://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs");</script> <p>To request materials in an accessible format, or if you require special accommodations, please contact our ADA Coordinator:</p> Donna Loyola [email protected] 786-331-4619 fire-rescue org1462992310551703 loc150100031195132 R. David Paulison Fire Rescue Headquarters 9300 NW 41st Street Miami 33178-2414 786-331-5000 /global/fire/home.page facebook,twitter,instagram https://www.facebook.com/MiamiDadeFireRescue,https://twitter.com/MiamiDadeFire,https://instagram.com/miamidadefirerescue Fire Chief
          MIAMI-DADE ( December 30, 2024 )–

          As we welcome the New Year, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) reminds us of the many ways to make fire safety a top priority when celebrating with fireworks.

          New Year's and fireworks safety:

          The improper use of fireworks during New Year's Eve celebrations can be dangerous as they can cause serious burns, injuries, fires, and even death. For 2023, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission received reports of at least eight deaths, and an estimated 9,700 people treated in emergency rooms for injuries involving fireworks. Out of the eight deaths, five were associated with firework misuse, two with a device malfunction, and one involved unknown circumstances. An estimated 800 of these fireworks-related injuries were associated with firecrackers, 700 with sparklers, and about 42 percent with burns. Additionally, according to the National Fire Protection Association, fireworks start an average of 20,000 fires per year, resulting in more than $100 million in property damage.

          Ring in 2025 safely. Be sure to follow these safety tips to prevent fireworks-related emergencies:

          • Always buy fireworks from approved vendors. Make sure to always read and follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions
          • Never buy used or illegal fireworks. Anything that propels itself through the air, detonates or explodes is illegal in Miami-Dade County and is very dangerous
          • As per Senate Bill SB140, although in Miami-Dade County there are no approved vendors who are authorized to sell fireworks, such as firecrackers, bottle rockets and Roman candles, consumers who have acquired these fireworks elsewhere for recreational use are only allowed to utilize them on three specified dates each year: Fourth of July, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day
          • Light fireworks outdoors, on a driveway or other paved surface, at least 25 feet away from houses, vehicles, grassy areas, trees, and other combustible materials
          • Never aim or shoot fireworks or sparklers at animals, people or into crowds
          • Light one firework at a time, then move away immediately to remain at a safe distance from the device to prevent injuries or burns
          • Wear safety goggles to protect the eyes from flying debris or sparks
          • Never carry fireworks in your pocket or ignite them in metal or glass containers
          • Never attempt to relight or handle fireworks that did not ignite the first time
          • Children should always be supervised when handling sparklers and fireworks, as they can cause severe burns and eye injuries
          • Sparklers, which are often considered harmless enough for children, can burn up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and can cause serious burns
          • Never wear loose-fitting clothing. If you have long hair, be sure to tie it back when handling fireworks
          • STOP, DROP and ROLL: If clothing catches on fire, remember to STOP what you are doing, DROP onto the ground, cover your face, and ROLL over and over until the fire goes out
          • Prevent a trash fire by soaking used fireworks in a pail of water before discarding the device
          • Keep an ABC-rated home fire extinguisher, garden hose or bucket of water nearby at all times in case of a fire emergency
          • Never use fireworks while impaired by alcohol. Be sure to stay hydrated with water
          • The safest way to enjoy fireworks is by attending a public fireworks show put on by trained professionals

          If you experience an emergency, call 911 immediately.

          For more information, please contact MDFR’s Media and Public Relations Bureau at 305-204-2526.

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          To request materials in accessible format, sign language interpreters, and/or any accommodation to participate in any County-sponsored program or meeting, please contact the ADA Coordinator, five days in advance to initiate your request. TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service).

          Raied "Ray" Jadallah, Fire Rescue

          R. David Paulison Fire Rescue Headquarters
          9300 NW 41st Street, Miami, FL 33178-2414

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