Dear Editor,
By now, the festive New Year's Eve celebration is over. I can't help but feel the buzz of excitement yesterday. As we conclude the celebration with our friends and family, I think it's important to have a quick look at one of the most fun yet potentially risky aspects of our festivities: Firecrackers.
Don't get me wrong — I love a good fireworks display. The colors, sounds, and sheer joy they bring are extraordinary. However, we all must approach the use of firecrackers in future festivities with a strong sense of responsibility, especially when it comes to safety.
Every year, we hear about unfortunate accidents related to firecrackers. From minor burns to more severe injuries, these incidents can put a damper on what should be a time of pure joy and celebration. That's why I believe it's important for us all to take a step back and consider how we can enjoy the festivities of 2024 while keeping safety front and center.
First and foremost, let's ensure we're buying firecrackers from reputable sources. It's tempting to go for a bargain, but quality and safety should always be a top priority when it comes to something as potentially dangerous as fireworks. Additionally, it's crucial to follow the instructions for use to the letter. These guidelines exist for a reason, and ignoring them can lead to avoidable accidents.
Another is to designate a specific area for lighting firecrackers. Doing so can minimize the risk of stray sparks causing unintended harm. Keeping a safe distance from the fireworks is essential, and they should never be aimed at people, animals, or flammable objects.
Finally, let's remember our furry friends. Many pets were terrified last night of the loud noises that accompany firecrackers, and taking measures to ensure their comfort and safety is just as important.
I'm not saying we should forgo the use of firecrackers altogether. Instead, I'm advocating for a shift towards a more responsible and safety-conscious approach to their use. By doing so, we can ensure that our festivities are not only enjoyable but also free from unnecessary accidents and harm.
We have one whole year to prepare.
Lea Bistar
lbistar@gmail.com