Hudgens urges fireworks safety

From Staff Reports
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State Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner Ralph Hudgens urges Georgia parents to protect their children — and themselves — from the dangers of fireworks during the New Year’s holiday.
The sale and individual use of any type of firework, except certain kinds of sparklers, is illegal in Georgia. The penalties are a maximum fine of up to $1,000 and/or a sentence of up to one year in jail.
Professional fireworks displays are permitted provided they are licensed through the local judge of probate court.
The law states that the definition of prohibited fireworks shall not include: “Wire or wood sparklers of 100 grams or less of mixture per item; other sparkling items which are non-explosive and nonaerial and contain 75 grams or less of chemical compound per tube or a total of 200 grams or less for multiple tubes; snake and glow worms; trick noise makers which include paper streamers, party poppers, string poppers, snappers, and drop pops each consisting of 0.25 grains or less of explosive mixture.”
The commissioner said sparklers are legal in Georgia, but should be used properly and with adult supervision.

“According to the National Fire Protection Association, in 2010, U.S. hospital emergency rooms treated an estimated 8,600 people for fireworks related injuries,” Hudgens said. “The risk of fireworks injury was highest for children ages 5-14.”

“It’s traditional to celebrate the coming of the New Year with fireworks,” Hudgens said. “I encourage our citizens to enjoy them safely by watching a professional display as they mark the arrival of 2012.”


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