Firework safety advisory
The Fourth of July, our nation’s birthday, is meant to be a fun and safe holiday. County Executive Bruce A. Blakeman and Police Commissioner Patrick J. Ryder would like to remind the residents of Nassau County that fireworks awareness and prevention are important issues to discuss with your family. It is important to mention that ALL fireworks are illegal in Nassau County. The possession, use, or sale of fireworks, including sparklers, is a violation of New York State Penal Law, and may be punishable as a misdemeanor or a felony. Parents should talk with their children about the destructive outcomes that can occur from playing with fireworks.
The Fourth of July Fireworks, although popular, can be extremely harmful. Fireworks statistics show that…
In 2021, nine people died using fireworks, and an estimated 11,500 sustained fireworks-related injuries and had to be treated in a hospital (CPSC). About 74 percent of those injuries occurred in the 30 days before and after July Fourth celebrations, which should come as a reminder to everyone who handles fireworks of the extreme dangers.
Young adults between the ages of 20 and 24 had the highest rate of injuries. The majority of injuries occur to the hands and fingers followed by the legs, eyes, head, face and ears.
County Executive Bruce Blakeman and Police Commissioner Ryder would like to wish the residents of Nassau County a happy and safe July Fourth holiday.