Friday, June 15, 2007

Revisited: Fireworks safety

When I was re-reading things from last year, I came across this one from June 30, 2006 which still cracks me up. It kind of goes with yesterday's post of Flag Day and with the Fourth of July coming up again in a few week, thought you may get a kick out of this one again. Have a great weekend everybody!

This is a public service announcement from Doctor Anonymous.

Since the Fourth of July is next week, I just wanted to review some important safety tips when it comes to fireworks. The Consumer Product Safety Commission and the National Council on Fireworks Safety offer
these tips to help make your holiday a safe one.

In addition, please review the following educational video to see what
could happen to loved ones when fireworks are used improperly. You may want to turn up the sound a bit to get the full effect. Click here for video. Remember, fireworks are not a toy, so use them wisely. (It's a tough day to be a stuffed animal -- HA!)

4 comments:

Midwife with a Knife said...

Is it wrong that I'm looking forward to blowing stuff up?

Cathy said...

Hey Doc...Come visit some time, why dont ya! I miss you coming to my blog. I was gonna tag you just to get a rise out of you....:)

Mimi Lenox said...

Thanks for the great advice, always delivered in an entertaining fashion.

Happy Sunday!

Wayward Son said...

I am very fortunate to be able to view the big fireworks display at the Embarcadero from the small deck off my bedroom. It's a stunning display of fireworks genius that lights up the sky behind the beautiful San Francisco cityscape that protects me from dreaded explosions. Unless of course, there is fog. July in San Francisco.... what are the chances?

I haven't forgotten about writing something for Blogaholic. The time for the topic I was thinking of has come and gone. I could always write about blogger's block. That seems to be a standby topic everywhere and boy do I wrestle with that!

I have enjoyed the retrospective. Can't wait to have one of my own.

WS