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FIREWORKS

Published on Nov 18, 2015

As Nebraska sales begin, some things to remember for Lincoln residents.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FIREWORKS

Sales in Nebraska begin June 25
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Lincoln rules

  • Penalty for violation: $25-$500.
  • Bottle rockets are illegal.
  • May only be sold July 3 and 4.
  • May only be used July 3 and 4.
  • No sales to those under 18.
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Stands in many towns surrounding Lincoln begin selling June 25, but fireworks are illegal to use in Lincoln until July 3.

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Sparklers

Wire versions are no longer legal
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Sparklers were the No. 1 cause of injuries

safety tips

  • Don't allow young kids to use fireworks.
  • Light fireworks one at a time.
  • Never try to relight a dud firework.
  • Douse spent fireworks with water.
  • Keep bucket of water or hose handy.

WILDFIRE RISK

Last year, fireworks caused 57 fires in Nebraska.
Photo by Will Montague

fireworks facts

  • 9,600 injuries nationally in 2011.
  • 26 percent of victims under age 15.
  • 61 percent of injuries to extremities.
  • 17,800 fires started from fireworks.
  • 89% of ER visits involved legal fireworks.
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Keep Lincoln & Lancaster County Beautiful's campaign this year: If you blow it up, clean it up.

Photo by Haags Uitburo

Lincoln's Uncle Sam Jam at Oak Lake Park July 3 winds up with a professional display at 10 p.m.