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By:  Mark A. Sibley, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Teenage Boys at Risk from New Year's Eve Fireworks Injuries

On New Year's Eve, the professional fireworks displays for the new millennium will be spectacular, beautiful, and impressive to watch. Unfortunately, fireworks also will bring tragedy and blindness from misuse by inconsiderate adults or unsupervised children.

As past president of the Florida Society of Ophthalmology, I pass on the society's prediction that more teenage boys will be blinded in fireworks injuries New Year's Eve than from any other cause this year.

As an eye surgeon who treats these unfortunate individuals who are burned or blinded, I realize fireworks' potential for severe and dangerous damage.

Fireworks can be dangerous to even the best trained people using the best equipment. Fireworks can be blinding or fatal if used by people who are drunk, thoughtless or inconsiderate. If you find yourself exposed to this situation New Year's Eve, you can ask them to stop, call the police, or move away to a safer are. These people are breaking the law and endangering you or your family, and you need to protect yourself and your family.

As medical advisor to Prevent Blindness, I would like to offer some recommendations to prevent blindness:

1. Always have a responsible adult present for proper supervision. Unfortunately, adult supervision is not sufficient unless that person and each person is somewhat familiar with the dangers of fireworks and the general rules of safety. The knowledgeable adults (parents) should oversee individual use of even relatively "safe" fireworks, such as sparklers.

2. Adults should never allow children to ignite or handle the fireworks.

3. Never experiment by taking apart fireworks or mixing more fireworks together with other explosives.

4. Never try to make fireworks yourself.

5. Always light fireworks outdoors in a cleared area away from houses, flammable materials and innocent bystanders.

6. Only light one firework at a time, and maintain a safe distance while lighting each one.

7. Keep a bucket of water nearby for any emergencies.

8. Dispose of all fireworks properly, and soak all malfunctioning fireworks in water.

9. Never try to re-ignite a bad fuse.

10. Always store your fireworks in a cool, dry place until time for use, and avoid rough handling that may damage the fuse or handles.

11. Never ignite fireworks in a glass container, aluminum can or under a clay pot. All of these can explode and send shrapnel that can blind you before you can blink or turn.

12. Always have sober, adult supervision and wear protective eye wear.

13. Never throw sparklers into the air, wave them near a person's eyes, or "sword fight" with them.

14. Re-read the instruction labels before igniting any product. Almost all injuries are caused from misuse rather than product defect.

15. In case of eye injury, do not press on the eye. Please go to the nearest emergency room and seek immediate care or call a medical doctor or ophthalmologist.

If fireworks are ever used at home, please follow the above guidelines, but always remember: Fireworks are not toys!

Every community will probably have an impressive fireworks shows, run by licensed professionals. I recommend that everyone attend one of these city sponsored firework displays.

There is so much to see in the new millennium.

Help us save sight this New Year's Eve.

For more information call Florida Eye Center at 727-895-2020.

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The information contained herein is intended to be educational and is not intended in any way as a substitute for medical advice and care from qualified vision care providers. Consult a vision care professional in matters relating to visual health and particularly with respect to any symptoms that may require diagnosis or medical attention.
   

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