Statehouse News Bureau Health experts say it s never safe for untrained individuals to set off fireworks, as evidenced by emergency room visits for serious injuries resulting from the explosions this past Fourth of July weekend.
A Columbus Blue Jackets goalkeeper died this past weekend as a result of injuries sustained from a fireworks accident. Health experts warn there s no guaranteed safe way to be around fireworks.
According to emergency responders and witnesses at the party, Matiss Kivlenieks was not the one lighting the fireworks.
Jennifer Walker of University Hospitals says this means you never know when something can go
wrong.
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4th of July celebrations: Keeping your family and pets safe
Will Weimer, VP of Phantom Fireworks and Jennifer Walker of University Hospitals share tips for a safe and fun holiday weekend. Author: Jorge Ramos Pantoja Updated: 11:36 PM EDT July 2, 2021
CLEVELAND As people all across the nation get ready to celebrate this 4th of July weekend, there are some things you should keep in mind when it comes to safety and compliance.
Senate Bill 113 is still waiting on Governor s DeWine approval, which means this weekend it is still illegal to shoot fireworks in Ohio without a permit.
If you do have a permit, here are some things to remember.