The Department of Health in Central Visayas (DoH-7) revealed yesterday that 19 cases of fireworks-related injuries were recorded in the region.
This is from the period of 21-26 December 2024.
According to DoH-7 Center for Health Development, the eight incidents happened one day after Christmas Day.
For the same period in 2023, there were 20 cases recorded.
Seven incidents took place in Cebu City, six from Cebu Province, three from Lapu-Lapu City, one in Negros Oriental and one in Siquijor.
A 17- year old boy was rushed to the hospital after sustaining injuries while lighting a lantaka, an improvised cannon made using a bamboo pole in Dalaguete, Cebu on 26 December.
The cannon exploded close to the teenager’s face and debris struck his eyes.
DoH-7 identified specific firecrackers such as the improvised cannon referred to as lantaka, 5-star, and Piccolo as the main causes of the reported injuries.
DoH-7 issued some tips on how to avoid fireworks-related injuries: 1. Report to authorities individual s selling prohibited firecrackers and pyrotechnic devices such as the 5-star, piccolo and lantaka; 2. Refrain from using firecrackers during the celebration; 3. Do not relight firecrackers you see lying on the streets; 4. Keep small firecrackers that can be swallowed away from children; 5. Make the choice to opt for alternative items such as party horns, pans, and karaoke to make noise;
6. Always keep an eye on children to prevent them from using firecrackers; 7. When watching fireworks shows organized by the local government make sure to stay at a safe distance; 8. Prepare first aid kits in case of emergency; 9. Promptly call the proper authorities for medical help if an incident occurs.