(1) |
ALCOHOL |
Do
not ignite fireworks while under the influence
of alcohol or drugs

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(2) |
STORAGE |
Store
fireworks in a cool dry place |
(3) |
BASE |
Plant
Fireworks on a firm, level surface (NOT GRASS) |
(4) |
LONG
ITEMS |
Bury
long items half their length in the sand

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(5) |
BAD
IDEA #1 |
Do
not shoot fireworks out of glass or metal containers |
(6) |
BAD
IDEA #2 |
Never
point your firework item at someone |
(7) |
BAD
IDEA #3 |
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Do not
put fireworks in your pocket. Do not throw them.
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(8) |
BE
PATIENT |
Light
fireworks one piece at a time
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(9) |
WATCH
FOR CHILDREN |
Do not
let children under 18 years of age set off the
fireworks items |
(10) |
DO
NOT HOLD IT |
Except
for sparklers, do not hold the fireworks items
in your hand. Sparklers are the only fireworks
item designed to be held in your hand. Hold sparklers
at arms length |
(11) |
OUTDOORS
ONLY |
Do not
use ANY fireworks item indoors, including sparklers.
Sparklers are for OUTDOOR USE ONLY and should
NEVER be used as candles on a birthday cake

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(12) |
UNLIT
FIREWORKS |
Never attempt
to re-light a misfire fireworks item. Keep a bucket
of water, or a hose, handy to douse such items.
If an item does not light easily, or fizzles out,
do not approach the item for 15 minutes. Soak
in a bucket of water overnight and dispose of
in the morning |
(13) |
PROPER
CLOTHING |
The shooter
and the assistants should always wear safety goggles,
snug fitting cotton clothing and a cotton baseball
hat for protection from sparks

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