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Firework Safety-Enjoy Summer Fun Safely!
An estimated 21 percent of firework injuries were related to the eyes. 
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    ROCHESTER, MI, July 07, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Fireworks are the most popular way to celebrate our nation's freedom and are a cause of wonder and excitements. Most people know that fireworks are dangerous if not used properly, but just how dangerous are they? Causing many different kinds of injuries, fireworks can be especially harmful to the eyes.

An estimated 21 percent of firework injuries were related to the eyes. These injuries can include a torn iris, rupture of cornea, and even permanent loss of sight. Even seemingly harmless devices such as sparklers can be dangerous. They can reach temperatures of 1800 degrees and remain hot enough to cause serious burns even after being extinguished.

Young children playing with sparklers have a great risk of eye injury, not knowing the consequences that can occur from one little mistake.

Here are some good safety tips to discuss with your family:
-Matches and lighters are tools, not toys.
- Never point of throw fireworks at another person.
- Never shoot devices over roofs, other structures or near power lines.
- Never attempt to re-light or fix fireworks that have not ignited.
- Protect your eyes by wearing safety glasses or safety goggles if you are not a fireworks operator or a bystander.
- Keep younger children away from all fireworks. Older children must be supervised.
- Keep water and a first aid kit nearby for emergencies.
- In case of eye injuries, do not touch, rub or press the injured eye. Take the victim to a local emergency room or call 911 for help.
- In case of burn injuries, cover with a dry dressing and if necessary take the victim to a local emergency room or call 911 for help.

Keep yourself safe as well as those around you. Be aware of your surroundings, and keep your eyes protected!
. For more information, contact Dr. Roy at Oakland Optometry. The office is located at 4970 N. Adams Road in Rochester Hills, MI 48306. Call 248- 373-6500.


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