I like fireworks. They never fail to impress me. Remember that as you read this.
Fireworks do, however, come with risks, including a lot of environmental and health risks. LiveGreen wants you to be safe and sustainable on your holiday, so please note the simple tips below.
When it comes to fireworks, leave it to the pros. There are many good shows to watch on multiple days in the metro area. You stay safe and save money.
If you are going to light fireworks at your home, follow these safety tips to reduce your family’s chance of being injured or starting an unintentional fire. Don’t forget to be considerate of veterans and take special care of your pets.
Fireworks contain a variety of toxins and pollutants that can affect you and the environment around us, especially when they make their way to waterways. The compounds in fireworks and their smoke cause cancer, nervous system damage, kidney failure, lung diseases and skin diseases. Some risks are immediate, especially for asthmatics and people with chronic lung diseases, while others show up over time. The same risks apply to wildlife with aquatic animals being affected more quickly.
To protect yourself and your property and to ensure our waterways and local ecosystems are not damaged, properly dispose of all fireworks and never allow them to enter storm drains. Follow Keep Omaha Beautiful’s simple steps.
If you have left over fireworks, don’t forget the Omaha Police Department’s Firework Amnesty Day, usually held the following weekend.
To make the rest of your holiday festivities sustainable, check out these easy tips:
- Buy food and supplies in bulk. Don’t forget your reusable shopping bags.
- Don’t buy bottled water or individually canned/bottled beverages. Buy and serve in larger containers in reusable cups. Use reusable plates/utensils.
- Provide recycling containers for guests.
- When decorating, don’t buy new. Use what you have, visit second-hand stores, and be creative.
- Leaving home?
- Turn down your thermostat and turn off lights to save energy and money,
- Use public transportation and/or carpool to get to your destination.
- Eat less meat and more vegetables. It’s healthier, too.
- If you are grilling, electric or propane grills are better than charcoal. If you must use charcoal, buy a brand that uses invasive tree species and forego lighter fluid for a chemical-free starter.
- Encourage local officials to use biodegradable and gunpowder-free (smoke-free) fireworks, launched with compressed air. (It’s what Disney does.)