The long weekend has officially arrived and the Woodstock Fire Department is offering some tips for those who are planning on having their own fireworks display in their backyard.
WOODSTOCK - The Woodstock Fire Department is asking people to be cautious if you're going to celebrate the long weekend with fireworks.
Fire Chief Jeff Slager says they understand people will be setting them off this weekend.
"We understand that with the current stay-at-home order, families are looking for ways to have fun at home; however, fireworks can be extremely dangerous, especially for those not familiar with the hazards. If you do choose to have a display, follow our safety guidelines and be aware of combustibles in the area. Fireworks burn hot, and a star landing on a house or shed can lead to tragedy."
According to the Woodstock City by-laws, fireworks are only allowed on Victoria Day, Canada Day and Labour Day.
The Fire Department is encouraging residents to check out a virtual display this year, but if you do end up setting some off, please consider the following safety tips:
1. Appoint a responsible person to be in charge. Only adults who are aware of the hazards and essential safety precautions should handle and discharge fireworks.
2. Carefully read and follow the label directions on fireworks packaging.
3. Always keep a water hose or pail of water close by when discharging fireworks.
4. Discharge fireworks well away from combustible materials like buildings, trees and dry grass.
5. Keep onlookers a safe distance away, upwind from the area where fireworks are discharged.
6. Light only one firework at a time and only when they are on the ground. Never try to light a firework in your hand or re-light dud fireworks. For dud fireworks, it is best to wait 30 minutes and soak them in a bucket of water. Dispose of them in a metal container.
7. Discharge fireworks only if wind conditions do not create a safety hazard.
8. Keep sparklers away from children. Sparklers burn extremely hot and can ignite clothing, cause blindness and result in severe burns. As the sparkler wire remains hot for some minutes after burnout, it should be immediately soaked in water to avoid injury.
9. If someone gets burned, run cool water over the wound for three to five minutes and seek medical attention, if necessary.

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