Children want to be near fireworks and have little understanding of their potential danger. Many times injuries occur because a child is too close when a firework explodes. Sparklers burn at 1000 degrees Fahrenheit and can ignite clothing. Children are curious. They want to handle them. Sometimes, a dud, which initially fails to ignite will do so after a child has picked it up. They also lack the physical coordination to evade sudden danger.  Click here to ger your free books!

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Q: Why do children suffer so many fireworks related injuries?

A: Children want to be near fireworks and have little understanding of their potential danger. Many times injuries occur because a child is too close when a firework explodes. Sparklers burn at 1000 degrees Fahrenheit and can ignite clothing. Children are curious. They want to handle them. Sometimes, a "dud", which initially fails to ignite will do so after a child has picked it up. They also lack the physical coordination to evade sudden danger. 


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