I am sure many of you have already heard, that a New York man blew his arm right off lighting fireworks yesterday. It seems that just about every year we hear a tale of someone seriously maiming themselves with firecrackers. In most of these cases it is due to people performing stupid stunts with fireworks, rarely do those who use firecrackers with due caution and common sense get seriously injured from a firework.
The case of Eric Smith, the man in NY who severed his arm with a firecracker is no exception. Reportedly this unfortunate fellow was shooting fireworks out of a 3 foot mortar tube, at his Long Island home early last night. When Smith leaned over and lit the firecracker, he didn’t get his left arm out of the way before it went off. The explosion ripped the man’s left arm clean off. The man’s friends collected the arm and wrapped it in ice. Doctor’s are trying to reattach the man’ arm.
My prayers are of course with this poor man, and his family, but take this unfortunate episode as a learning experience people. If you contain an explosion into a small tube, you are creating a more powerful missile, a weapon. Take heed and don’t follow his lead.
In my state, fireworks have been made legal once again, for the first time in decades. Like children who have been told “no” for too long, residents are going a bit overboard with them. So far the only newsworthy incident occurred a couple weeks ago, a group of young people lit of fireworks in their hotel room. No serious injuries resulted, but it is a perfect example of stupidity with fireworks.
Don’t be a statistic use simple common sense when using fireworks.
- Don’t let the drunk guy be the one lighting them off (the drunkest person is always the first to volunteer)
- Be organized. Keep track of where all your fireworks are, and ensure they are clear of any fire source and children.
- Never relight a firework.
- Don’t rig up fireworks to shoot out of tubes.
- Don’t fire them off of glass or metal containers.
- Keep your limbs and digits out of the line of fire, stand far back.
- Make sure to have water nearby, to douse “duds” and put out fires.
- Unless you are particularly savvy with fireworks usage, don’t try lighting more than one at a time.
- Don’t carry fireworks in your pocket.
Have a happy and fun Fourth of July, and let’s keep all our digits people.





We don’t have any here, but the drunk guy tip is hilarious (because it’s true).
when are people going to realize that fireworks are EXPLOSIVES.
I hadn’t heard about that poor man.
I really don’t like fireworks at all. They are far too dangerous.
I always think of the kid I went to school with who got burned and lost an eye walking down the street lighting a wet firecracker in his hand this time of year.
I love this first tip – it is so true. The drunk guy ALWAYS steps up first. Last year we went to a huge party at a friends house, and all of us wives were literally standing around wondering whose husband we were going to have to take to the ER first – they were ALL loaded. Thankfully we had no injuries that night. THIS year we went a little milder with Chinese Takeout and the Toby Keith special! LOL
Fireworks do scare me. We do “mini ones” at home, but keep the kids far back. No drunk ppl lighting them. No stupid antics.
HOLY WOW! That is aweful
We had a bit of an accident yesterday as well. My distant cousin had a firework go off to close to his hand short wick
I won’t let my kids anywhere near those things! They are just too dangerous!!
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Wow how terrible. I hope they can reattach his arm.
Great post! Look at this http://notsoaveragemama.com/2009/07/01/wordless-wednesday-6/ that is my daughter after someones fireworks malfunctioned!