Hays County Courthouse, San Marcos, TX – Hays County Fire Marshal Clint Browning reminds residents who plan to set off fireworks or cook outdoors this Fourth of July holiday to be very careful because of the extremely dry weather and the ease in which stray sparks could start grass and brush fires.
“While the drought index was below the threshold for banning fireworks with sticks and fins by the deadline of June 15, please remember that much of our environment is very dry, and grass and brush fires ignite easily,” Browning said. “If you plan to set off fireworks of any kind, be sure that there is a water source nearby, and that all fireworks litter is cleaned up and placed in a safe, fireproof container or doused in water before you leave the area. The same goes for outdoor grilling – make sure your grill fire is out before you leave the area.”
Although there is a burn ban in place in the unincorporated areas of Hays County, outdoor grilling is allowed in a grill with a lid. Open fires, burn barrels, and fire pits are not allowed, nor is any type of fire at Hays County parks.
The National Safety Council (www.nsc.org) notes that while summer is synonymous with barbecues, parades, and fireworks displays, along with the festivities are plenty of visits to emergency rooms – especially during July.
In 2016, at least four people died and about 11,100 were injured badly enough to require medical treatment after fireworks-related incidents, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
And while the majority of these incidents were due to amateurs attempting to use professional-grade, homemade or other illegal fireworks or explosives, thousands were from less powerful devices like small firecrackers and sparklers – sparklers burn at 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and are not considered safe for young children.
Fireworks Safety Tips from Hays County Fire Marshal Clint Browning:
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