Posted on Jul 16, 2015
Earlier this month, two NFL players lost fingers in firework-related accidents occurring over the Independence Day weekend. Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback C.J. Wilson is reported to have lost two fingers. New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul had a finger amputated last week as a result of the 4th of July firework mishap.
Both of these men made headlines because Americans love football. However, every year many other people are injured during the 4th of July holiday—and the days before and after. These injury victims are not featured on the national news. They may make the headlines in a small town newspaper, but firework accidents have become so routine that a tragic accident may barely be mentioned.
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, every year 230 people on average go to the emergency room with fireworks-related injuries every day around the 4th of July holiday. We forget how dangerous these items are until someone famous is injured.
This is unacceptable. We should all make an effort to minimize the risk of injury—to ourselves, our children, and our friends and neighbors—by heeding these safety tips recommended by the CPSC:
Whatever the occasion, when you and your family use fireworks to celebrate, please exercise caution. All of at Holland & Usry wish you a safe and enjoyable summer!