From Councilmember Trayon White, Sr. <[email protected]>
Subject Exercise proper safety discretion when using fireworks.
Date July 3, 2020 2:51 PM
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Greetings Ward 8 Residents,

We must exercise proper safety discretion when using fireworks. Illegal fireworks are more than a public nuisance –– they are dangerous, especially in the hands of children and young adults.

We want everyone to enjoy fireworks but not at the expense of public safety. I’m urging residents to read the fireworks guidelines for our city and to:
* Be responsible and exercise proper safety discretion.
* Keep fireworks out of the hands of children.
* Do not use explosives and other prohibited fireworks.
* The safest way to prevent fireworks-related injuries is to leave fireworks displays to trained professionals.

For more information on Fireworks Safety please review this safety brochure: Fireworks: Some Facts and Safety Tips ([link removed]) [PDF].

Regards,
Trayon White, Sr.
Councilmember, Ward 8

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