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  • Fireworks were first used in China as a way to get rid of evil spirits, according to MSNBC. Laws work to ensure that people don't set off certain types of fireworks at their homes or in public places,…

  • Sparklers are a handheld firework that emits a fountain of sparks when lit. These fireworks are commonly used on the Fourth of July due to their ease of use and low cost. Leftover sparklers are…

  • There is a lot of science that goes into sparklers. Around the Fourth of July fireworks cover the skies, and Americans young and old light up sparklers. Usually a good choice for parties or…

  • Sparklers make showy favors for a party and the perfect send off for a wedding couple. Sparklers come in variety of sizes ranging from 8-30 inches long. Manufacturers produce sparklers by dipping wire…

  • Sparklers are slow-burning, handheld fireworks that give off a shower of sparks when lit. They are commonly used by adults and children at celebratory events such as the Fourth of July, New Year's…

  • The Consumer Products Safety Commission states that 16 percent of fireworks injuries are due to sparklers. Adult supervision, awareness of hazards and proper use of these fireworks can prevent…

  • If you ask people what the safest firework is, most will likely say sparklers. While sparklers may be less dangerous than some other types of fireworks, they are not completely free of…

  • The Chinese are credited with discovering and manufacturing fireworks in about the sixth century. As time has passed, fireworks have become a traditional way to celebrate certain events throughout the…

  • Sparklers are hand-held pyrotechnic devices that burn for up to a minute, producing bright showers of sparks. They are composed of several different compounds, including fuel, an oxidizer such as…

  • Sparklers can burn at up to 3000 degrees Fahrenheit. Most accidents occur from young children handling the sparkler inappropriately. Sparklers burn slower than other fireworks and are actually…

  • If you plan on celebrating the Fourth of July with fireworks, it's important to make sure that you have the appropriate type for your city and your guests. Planning ahead to make sure that you have…

  • The absolute truth is that there are no fireworks that are 100 percent safe. Common sense indicates that kids should never play with fireworks and that responsible parents should not buy them for…