A new infographic has been released by Instant Checkmate encouraging Fourth of July safety for the coming long weekend, especially regarding fireworks. The 'July 4th in America' graphic reveals in which states fireworks are illegal, encouraged or limited to simple little sparklers.
The infographic also reveals how many people a year, on average, are injured by fireworks. In 2010, fireworks caused eight deaths and 60 injuries, leading to 36 million dollars in property damage. For this reason, Instant Checkmate encourages firework users to practice proper safety techniques when launching any brightly colored exploding rockets into their backyards. The rules are each illustrated with cartoon figures, who are shown getting injured as they make each error that the infographic warns against, such as lighting a firework close to the face.
While fireworks are beautiful to watch and are the perfect way to celebrate a national holiday, they are definitely dangerous creations. The 'July 4th in America' infographic will hopefully remind people to light their fireworks in a safe way, to make for a fun and lighthearted long weekend.
Holiday Fireworks Infographics
This Fourth of July Infographic Encourages Fourth of July Safety
Trend Themes
1. Firework Safety Education - There is an opportunity for businesses to develop innovative methods of educating the public about firework safety.
2. Alternative Celebratory Practices - Businesses can capitalize on the growing concern for safety by offering alternative options to fireworks for holiday celebrations.
3. Smart Firework Technology - The development of smart firework technology presents an opportunity for businesses to create safer fireworks that still provide a visually stunning display.
Industry Implications
1. Firework Industry - Innovations in firework safety and technology can drive growth and sustainability within the firework industry.
2. Education and Training Industry - The need for firework safety education provides an opportunity for businesses in the education and training industry to offer specialized programs.
3. Event Planning Industry - As alternative celebratory practices gain popularity, the event planning industry can capitalize on this trend by incorporating new forms of entertainment into holiday events.