LiveSmart: Celebrate July 4th Safely – Take Caution with Sparklers
As innocuous as they seem, sparklers burn at temperatures of about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit – follow these safety tips if you are going to enjoy them this July 4th. […]
As innocuous as they seem, sparklers burn at temperatures of about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit – follow these safety tips if you are going to enjoy them this July 4th. […]
As the July 4th holiday draws near, keep in mind that sparklers accounted for the number one cause of fireworks injuries that required trips to the emergency room in 2019. […]
96-year-old Harold Williams, a D-Day survivor and resident at St. Peter’s Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, was interviewed ahead of the July 4th holiday about his military service. […]
With the July 4th holiday and several weeks of hot temperatures ahead, now is a great time to review some basic food safety to get you through summer unscathed. […]
Nationally, sparklers accounted for the number one cause of fireworks injuries that required trips to the emergency room in 2015. Before you launch into your July 4th holiday festivities, keep safety in mind. […]
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