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Hand Therapists Agree: Leave Fireworks to the Professionals The
ASHT Hand Therapists urges the public to leave fireworks in the hands of the
professionals. According
to the U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission, 38% of all reported fireworks-related injuries from June 22-July
22, 2001, were to fingers, hands, and arms. These injuries included burns,
lacerations, fractures, and traumatic amputation. Of
the finger, hand, and arm injuries, the majority of injuries were caused from
accidents involving firecrackers, bottle rockets, and sparklers—three
firework-types most often used in a backyard environment. Accidents involving
firecrackers, bottle rockets, and hand-held sparklers totaled 57% of all
fireworks injuries (source: American
Pyrotechnic Association). ASHT
encourages individuals to attend a public fireworks display (monitored for
safety by a local fire department) rather than setting off fireworks near or
around their home. The
following precautions should be taken when attending a public fireworks display:
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