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As we approach the summer season and Independence Day celebrations,
Pitt County Government reminds residents to stay safe by practicing fireworks safety and
preparing for extreme heat.
The National Safety Council recommends enjoying fireworks at public displays conducted by
trained professionals rather than using them at home. According to the Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), approximately 7,400 fireworks-related injuries were treated in U.S.
emergency rooms during the 4th of July period alone.
Fireworks Safety: If You Choose to Use Legal Fireworks
If you choose to use legal consumer fireworks, please follow these important safety tips:

  • Never allow young children to handle fireworks. Even sparklers, often seen as harmless,
    burn at temperatures of around 2,000°F.
  • Older children should only use fireworks under close adult supervision.
  • Avoid running, horseplay, or roughhousing while fireworks are in use.
  • Use fireworks outdoors in a clear, open area away from homes, dry grass, or other
    flammable materials.
  • Keep a bucket of water or garden hose nearby in case of fire or malfunction.
  • Never try to relight or handle malfunctioning fireworks—soak them in water and dispose
    of them properly.
  • Ensure everyone is at a safe distance before lighting fireworks.
  • Never light fireworks in a container, especially one made of glass or metal.
  • Store unused fireworks in a cool, dry place, and always follow manufacturer instructions.
  • Abide by all local laws and regulations.
  • Never lean over fireworks while lighting them.
  • Do not attempt to make your own fireworks.
    “We want families to enjoy the holiday safely. A few simple precautions can prevent injuries and
  • keep celebrations from turning into emergencies,” says Jay Morris, Deputy Director Pitt County
  • Emergency Management/Fire Marshal.
  • Safer alternatives include glow sticks, confetti poppers, or colored streamers. For more safety
  • information, visit http://www.cpsc.gov/fireworks.
  • For more information about firework safety, contact the Pitt County Fire Marshal’s Office at
  • 252-902-3950 or click here.
  • Extreme heat is one of the deadliest weather-related hazards in the U.S., often lasting several
  • days with temperatures above 90°F and high humidity levels. Pitt County encourages residents
  • to take proactive steps to stay safe and cool this summer.

Heat Safety Tips:

  • Keep your home cool by covering windows with drapes or shades.
  • Never leave children, adults, or pets unattended in a parked vehicle.
  • Seek out air-conditioned locations during the hottest parts of the day.
  • Stay in the shade when outdoors.
  • Wear loose, lightweight, and light-colored clothing.
  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids.
  • Avoid using electric fans when the temperature exceeds 95°F—they can offer a false
    sense of cooling.
  • Postpone or limit strenuous activities, especially during midday hours.
  • Learn the signs and first-aid measures for heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion
    and heat stroke.
    “Extreme heat can be just as dangerous as any storm. Staying cool, hydrated, and informed can
    save lives, especially for our most vulnerable residents,” says Randy Gentry, Pitt County
    Emergency Management Director.
    For more resources and preparedness tips, call PCEM at 252-902-3950 or click here.
    Public Service Announcements: Pitt County Government will feature prevention and public
    safety posts on its Facebook pages @PittCountyNC, @PittCountyEM and @PublicHealth. The
    website PittCountyNC.gov will display similar information on the homepage
    The Mission of Pitt County Government is to enhance the health, safety, and well-being of our
    community by advocating for and providing quality services in a friendly and cost-effective
    manner. Learn more: http://www.PittCountyNC.gov
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