It's about to be the Year of the Dragon, and many children will go to buy firecrackers and fireworks to play during the Spring Festival, which is very interesting and beautiful, but there are also some things to pay attention to while playing:
Choose legal firecrackers: Make sure to buy and use legal, standard-compliant firecrackers. Please pay attention to the product logo, production date, and other relevant information when purchasing.
Keep away from flammable materials: When lighting firecrackers, make sure there are no flammable items around, such as paper, trees, hay, etc.
Stay away from buildings: Avoid lighting firecrackers near buildings, vehicles, or other flammable materials to avoid starting a fire.
Smooth ground: Make sure to place and light firecrackers on flat, solid ground to prevent them from falling or going off course.
Keep a safe distance: After lighting a firecracker, quickly retreat to a safe distance to avoid injury or burns.
Do not reuse: Once lit, firecrackers should not be re-lit. Also, don't try to disassemble the firecracker or change it.
Wear protective gear: If possible, wear earplugs and gloves to lessen the effects of sound and sparks.
Follow local regulations: Make sure you understand and comply with local regulations and regulations regarding the setting off of firecrackers. Some areas may have specific time periods when firecrackers are allowed.
Supervise children: If children are involved, be sure to have an adult supervise and guide them to ensure that they use firecrackers safely.
Fire extinguishing tools: Have buckets, wet towels, or fire extinguishers ready where firecrackers are lit to quickly extinguish the fire source in an emergency.
Remember, safety is paramount. Following these do's and don'ts can help you stay joyful as you celebrate the New Year while keeping yourself and others safe.