As we roll through June and approach the month of July, it's crucial to remember that it's not only time for summer fun and Fourth of July festivities but also time to prioritize fireworks eye safety due to the high risk for eye injuries associated with fireworks celebrations. In the month and days leading up …
Summer is here, and Independence Day is just around the corner. Your 4th of July holiday usually ends with enjoying professional fireworks and maybe even lighting a few of your own in the backyard. June is Fireworks Eye Safety Month, so before you light your first bottle rocket or sparkler, let’s talk about the dangers …
As we joyfully welcome the arrival of summer — and what looks like a particularly celebratory 4th of July — we are looking forward to sunny days with friends, lazy BBQs, and the occasional fireworks. This makes June the perfect time to remind everyone about the risks that fireworks pose to eye health so that …
OK. We know it seems weird to post about fireworks safety AFTER the 4th of July has come and gone, but here's the truth. Fireworks hurt, even after the holiday is over. There is a reason that July is "Fireworks Safety Month." It's obviously the one month out of the year in which most fireworks …