How hot does a sparkler burn?
Posted: 07.03.2012 at 6:03 PM
The Columbia-Richland Fire Department released information from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Tuesday to inform the community of the possible dangers of fireworks.
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RICHLAND COUNTY, SC (WACH) - Do you know how hot a sparkler is when it burns?

The Columbia-Richland Fire Department released information from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Tuesday to inform the community of the possible dangers of fireworks.

According to the NFPA, A sparkler burns at 1,200 degrees farenheit, which is hot enough to cause third-degree burns. They also noted that wood burns at 575 degrees farenheit and glass melts at 900 degrees farenheit.

Officials with the association say it is best to leave fireworks to professionals as the safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a public display conducted by trained individuals. There are more fires reported on the Fourth of July than on any other day of the year in the United States and more than half of the fires are caused by fireworks.

The Columbia-Richland Fire Department encourages those who choose to use consumer fireworks to follow these safety tips: 

• Choose an open area outdoors away from spectators, homes/buildings and dry  vegetation.  Use a garden hose to wet down area where fireworks will be
  used prior to lighting them.
• Always read and follow label directions.

• Never allow children to play, hold or light fire works and always have an adult present.

• Only buy from licensed/permitted dealers.

• Always have water handy (garden hose and/or bucket) to soak each device after it burns out.

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