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4. Do not relight duds. Follow your local laws. Use a long-neck butane lighter, punk or Phantom Pyro torch to light the fireworks. Never put any part of your body over a firework or in its travel path.

For a complete list of the fireworks safety tips, visit the “Fireworks University” section of www.fireworks.com at https://www.fireworks.com/fireworks-university/fireworks-safety-tips/.

The fireworks industry is proud of the improving safety record. Americans’ love for fireworks was beautifully expressed by (then future) second U.S. President John Adams on July 3, 1776, when he wrote to his wife, Abigail, and proclaimed that Independence Day “ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade ... bonfires and illuminations (fireworks) from one end of this continent to the other, from this day forward forevermore.”

Let’s continue the tradition in America envisioned by John Adams of celebrating our Independence Day with the modern day equivalent of illuminations and bonfires — fireworks and cookouts — and do so safely.

Please enjoy the Independence Day holiday with your family and celebrate safety in accordance with the laws of Illinois.

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