State fire marshal urges caution, common sense while lighting fireworks
Rochester Voice 9:56 a.m.
CONCORD - With the Fourth of July celebrations this week, New Hampshire State Fire Marshal Sean P. Toomey reminds residents and visitors that leaving fireworks to the professionals is the safest way to enjoy them. "Fireworks can be exciting, but they are explosive devices that can be dangerous and unpredictable," said Marshal Toomey. "Let's have a safe and happy Fourth of July by taking all necessary precautions when enjoying the holiday." The safest way to enjoy fireworks is by attending a public display sponsored by a local community or other organization. These displays are set up and shown by trained, licensed professional pyrotechnicians and inspected by public safety officials to ensure they meet all safety standards. Anyone who chooses to celebrate with permissible fireworks, which are legal consumer devices sold in licensed retail stores, should consider following the New Hampshire State Fire Marshal's Office's fireworks safety guidelines to protect themselves, their family and their property. Additionally, fireworks buyers should consult their local fire department to check for any specific restrictions or guidelines. For those who are legally able to purchase and use fireworks products where they are allowed, the New Hampshire State Fire Marshal's Office recommends following three important safety guidelines: be prepared, be safe and be responsible. Be Prepared
Follow the safety directions on each fireworks device. Light one device at a time and move away quickly. Be Responsible If fireworks do not ignite, wait at least 15 minutes before handling, then soak them in water. Never attempt to reignite, alter, or fix any fireworks device that has failed to fire. The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal's Office's Public Service Announcement (PSA) on fireworks safety can be found on Facebook and the agency's website. Additional information can also be found on the Fireworks FAQ page.
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