Michigan Optometric Association urges Michigan residents to play it safe when watching fireworks displays
Who: The Michigan Optometric Association (MOA)
What: Doctors from the MOA want to alert Michigan residents to remember to protect their eyes when using or viewing fireworks.
When: During the July 4th celebrations.
How: To avoid serious eye injuries, MOA doctors recommend people:
· Stay away from private firework displays and instead enjoy displays conducted by professionals.
· Wear some sort of eye protection, like goggles, when lighting fireworks.
· View displays from at least 500 feet away.
· Respect safety barriers set up by pyrotechnicians.
· Don't touch unexploded fireworks. Never relight a dud.
· Have a bucket of water or a hose nearby in case of accidents.
Did you know?
· Bystanders are most likely to be injured by fireworks.
· The eyes are the second most common body part to be injured by fireworks.
· Sparklers can reach 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit (982 degrees Celsius) - hot enough to melt gold.
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To locate a Michigan Optometric Association doctor, please visit www.themoa.org and click the Vision Care tab.