For 2023, CPSC received reports of eight deaths and an estimated 9,700 injuries involving fireworks. Out of the eight deaths, five were associated with firework misuse, two with a device malfunction, and one involves unknown circumstances.
People think they are safer because they do not explode, they just sparkle!
And they give them to kids and drunk people who run around wildly with them.
They do not realize that sparklers are basically sticks of shitty thermite, burning at 2000 F.
If you had a candle or even a piece of kindling set on fire, and were waving it around willy nilly and bumped into someone, it’d hurt for a bit, but you could probably treat it with cold water, a minor burn.
As someone who shoots professionally, these numbers feel low to me. The stupid shit I see every day folks do makes me wonder how they’re still legal without a license
are these numbers a sum from like 30 years? or made up? because they seem unbelievably high to be yearly averages
https://www.cpsc.gov/Safety-Education/Safety-Education-Centers/Fireworks
I’m actually more amazed at how sparklers were represented there. Compared to m80s and turbo tubes, they’re so benign
People think they are safer because they do not explode, they just sparkle!
And they give them to kids and drunk people who run around wildly with them.
They do not realize that sparklers are basically sticks of shitty thermite, burning at 2000 F.
If you had a candle or even a piece of kindling set on fire, and were waving it around willy nilly and bumped into someone, it’d hurt for a bit, but you could probably treat it with cold water, a minor burn.
Two fucking thousand degrees?
Different story.
As someone who shoots professionally, these numbers feel low to me. The stupid shit I see every day folks do makes me wonder how they’re still legal without a license