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The Fourth of July might be a favorite for humans, but for many pets, it's more like a horror movie. From hiding in bathtubs to bolting through doors, the fallout from fireworks can be intense and dangerous. And hey, we know what you're thinking: “Isn't it a little late for firework advice?” Maybe. But let's be honest. Most of us aren't exactly winning awards for being proactive. So consider this your loving nudge: even if this year's already gone boom, you've got a whole year to make next time better. Future-you (and your pet) will thank you.In this episode of Enrichment for the Real World, Emily and Allie break down how to create a plan that helps your pet feel safe and secure when the fireworks start booming. With real-world examples of ways we keep our pets calm, simple tweaks that make a big difference, and how to prep ahead of time (because no one wants to be scrambling on July 3rd). If your pet's fireworks motto is “nope, nope, NOPE,” this episode can help you prep for next year. TLDL (too long, didn't listen): 1️⃣ Prepping ahead matters – The sooner you start practicing safety and calm, the more options you have to support your pet.2️⃣ Safe spaces are powerful – A thoughtfully crafted retreat can help your pet feel protected and in control during chaos.3️⃣ It's not just behavior—it could be pain – Noise sensitivities may be connected to underlying pain or discomfort. Don't overlook what your pet might be trying to tell you.For the full episode show notes, including additional resources, join us here.Ellen's 4-week live course, At Ease: Safe Spaces For Home and On-The-Go, is enrolling! Head to petharmonytraining.com/safespace to learn more and grab your spot.
ASGA's Tony Friedrich and Cody Rubner hop on The Guide Post to toss around a couple of thoughts about protecting spawning fishing before the holiday.
On this West Virginia Morning, we hear tips for firework safety and discuss a demographic shift in who is gambling. The post Firework Safety Tips And Youth Gambling Online, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
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Dustin Lunow is with the Joplin Fire Department. Dustin joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss a recent shooting and firework safety tips. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe talks about firework safety. He says growing up he witnessed many firework injuries and urges people to be safe and smart when dealing with the patriotic explosives.
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The vast majority of Mississippians support early childhood education according to a new report.Then, fire chiefs are reminding folks to be safe around fireworks this 4th of July weekend.Plus, a dive into how the Mississippi River has become one of the most significant waterways in the nation, especially in the state. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Ariel Aballay with AHN's Burn Center calls in to talk about safety with fireworks.
If you're setting off fireworks this week, make sure you're protecting yourself and your property.
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Kelly talks to Andrew Heaton from the Political Orphanage, Matt Conway from Spirit of York and Ken McMullen, President of the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode guest host Captain Shakeshaft speaks with Mark Gooden from Cape Fear Valley EMS about the partnerships between fire and ems, as well as the dangers of misusing fireworks.
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Dan Wallis joins Tommy to talk about firework safety for the 4th of July.
Michael Podolsky, Deputy General Counsel at Phantom Fireworks, joins JohnLandecker to talk about firework safety and what precautions consumers should take when purchasing them.
The girls reminisce about a spectacular-- and possibly haunted-- piece of folk art they once found at an antique store. Miranda shares statistics about "Summer Slide" when children forget a lot of what they learn in school over summer break. And, just in time for the 4th of July, Mel shares about fireworks safety!! This episode is sure to be a blast. Spotlight:https://www.nokidhungry.org/who-we-areNo Kid Hungry is a national campaign run by Share Our Strength, a nonprofit working to solve problems of hunger and poverty in the United States and around the world. After 25 years of successfully investing in local nonprofits and helping find the best approaches to eradicating poverty and hunger, Share Our Strength launched No Kid Hungry in 2010.Sources:Mel--https://www.cpsc.gov/Safety-Education/Safety-Education-Centers/Fireworkshttps://stanfordhealthcare.org/medical-conditions/skin-hair-and-nails/burns/types.html Miranda: https://www.ers.usda.gov/amber-waves/2022/february/food-insecurity-for-households-with-children-rose-in-2020-disrupting-decade-long-decline/ https://www.scholastic.com/parents/books-and-reading/raise-a-reader-blog/summer-slide.html https://blog.prepscholar.com/what-is-the-summer-slide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Scott Simpson The Fourth of July and Pioneer Day celebrates freedom and perseverance in the forms of classic rock music, American flags, and bald eagles. But one attraction takes the red, white, and blue cake: fireworks. However, the state of Utah is the 4th driest state in the US so how do we stay safe? Layton Fire Marshal Doug Bitton tells us tips, tricks, and events to ensure safety for everyone as well as a good time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This hour we see if you can spot the fauxlab, get some safety tips from Mugs and learn about graninfluencers
Detective Raj Singh with the Fire Investigation Unit offers some helpful information about fireworks and tips to stay safe during the 4th of July.
The Red Cross and the Salt Lake City Fire Department have partnered up to provide safety tips around fireworks as the Fourth of July celebrations begin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kris Louis, Chuck D, and Nick "International Bro" Coleman talk about current events like a Japanese Prime Minister being shot?!? The Georgia Guidestones were bombed!?! Firework Safety with Chuck D, Kangaroos getting let out of prison, the creator of Grindr said what?!?! And more crazy stories you won't want to miss! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/outlaws-entertainment/support
"The 4th of July is coming up and that only means one thing...fireworks. Here's the deal: Fireworks are legal to use in South Dakota. However, there are limits and you can't light them within the city limits of Sioux Falls. But if you do decide to celebrate the 4th with fireworks, Sioux Falls Fire Rescue Fire Inspector, Brandon Fey gives up fire safety tips and other fun activities to do on the 4th. Plus, Sioux Falls Animal Control Supervisor Julie DeJong gives us tips to keep our pets safe and why they really shouldn't be involved with firework activities during the 4th of July." "Hope Haven is one of the many non-profit organizations around the Sioux Empire. Brooke Kooima from Hope Haven sits in on the program to talk about the organization and how COVID-19 has affected them. For more information about Hope Haven and how to get involved, visit https://www.hopehaven.org/."
"The 4th of July is coming up and that only means one thing...fireworks. Here's the deal: Fireworks are legal to use in South Dakota. However, there are limits and you can't light them within the city limits of Sioux Falls. But if you do decide to celebrate the 4th with fireworks, Sioux Falls Fire Rescue Fire Inspector, Brandon Fey gives up fire safety tips and other fun activities to do on the 4th. Plus, Sioux Falls Animal Control Supervisor Julie DeJong gives us tips to keep our pets safe and why they really shouldn't be involved with firework activities during the 4th of July." "Hope Haven is one of the many non-profit organizations around the Sioux Empire. Brooke Kooima from Hope Haven sits in on the program to talk about the organization and how COVID-19 has affected them. For more information about Hope Haven and how to get involved, visit https://www.hopehaven.org/."
On the "Today in San Diego" podcast, with on-going construction at the airport, expect to see travel delays both in air and on roads this holiday weekend, gas could be around three cents more per gallon, as California's Gas Tax Increase starts today and San Diegans are encouraged to leave fireworks up to the professionals this holiday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
KMOX Health Editor Fred Bodimer talks with Dr. Jamie Kondis, a Wash U pediatric emergency medicine physician at St. Louis Children's Hospitals, about keeping safe this 4th of July weekend.
Louisville Fire Major Bobby Cooper discusses the danger of fireworks including injury and property loss, professional firework shows, and safety precautions to use if you choose to have your own display...
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The VP and Head of general counsel for Phantom Fireworks, Bill Weimer has some great tips to keep yourself and those around you safe if you intend to set off or attend a firework display. Image Source: Getty Images
Today on the episode Drew and Sam talk about... The death of Hockey goaltender Matiss Kivlenieks, Firework Safety, and even more covid... we are sorry :) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dottedlines/message
Welcome back to Brad and James! The big question is, will Mississippi State finally do it and win the College World Series? After 3 consecutive trips to Omaha, the MS State Bulldogs are looking to bring home the National Championship.How do you spend your 4th of July? Firework safety and what not to do.Also we look ahead at the upcoming entertainment at Downtown Farmers Market and movie night!Thank you all for listening and being apart!Be sure to catch us live every Monday night on Facebook at 6 PM! Also, you can find us on YouTube!
The 4th of July is coming up and that only means one thing...fireworks. Here's the deal: Fireworks are legal to use in South Dakota. However, there are limits and you can't light them within the city limits of Sioux Falls. But if you do decide to celebrate the 4th with fireworks, Sioux Falls Fire Rescue Fire Inspector, Brandon Fey gives up fire safety tips and other fun activities to do on the 4th. Plus, Sioux Falls Animal Control Supervisor Julie DeJong gives us tips to keep our pets safe and why they really shouldn't be involved with firework activities during the 4th of July. Hope Haven is one of the many non-profit organizations around the Sioux Empire. Brooke Kooima from Hope Haven sits in on the program to talk about the organization and how COVID-19 has affected them.
The 4th of July is coming up and that only means one thing...fireworks. Here's the deal: Fireworks are legal to use in South Dakota. However, there are limits and you can't light them within the city limits of Sioux Falls. But if you do decide to celebrate the 4th with fireworks, Sioux Falls Fire Rescue Fire Inspector, Brandon Fey gives up fire safety tips and other fun activities to do on the 4th. Plus, Sioux Falls Animal Control Supervisor Julie DeJong gives us tips to keep our pets safe and why they really shouldn't be involved with firework activities during the 4th of July. Hope Haven is one of the many non-profit organizations around the Sioux Empire. Brooke Kooima from Hope Haven sits in on the program to talk about the organization and how COVID-19 has affected them.
Dr. Leah Sieren, Pediatric Trauma Surgeon, and Luly Beckles, Pediatric Injury Prevention Coordinator with Brenner Children's and SafeKids Northwest Piedmont Chapter, sit down to talk about several key areas of summertime activities and potential injury scenarios that they have seen firsthand.
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Lisa Dent in for Anna Davlantes on WGN Radio is joined by the Vice President and General Counsel for Phantom Fireworks, Bill Weimer. Listen in while Lisa and Bill talk about the firework shortage of 2021, general firework safety, top sellers and more.
No one ever said that if your child has a sleep schedule you have to STAY on the sleep schedule 100% of the time! Getting out, making memories and staying up late is so much fun. With the Fourth of July coming this weekend, we're sharing strategies to help you enjoy the night with specifics for newborn all the way to preschool age. PRODUCT MENTIONS: https://amzn.to/365cjnd (Bassinet Stroller) https://amzn.to/3qIdFOm (Stroller Fan) https://amzn.to/3dwWXft (Earmuffs for Kids) https://amzn.to/3xa37tF (Dohm Sound Machine) ^Amazon Affilate links RESOURCES MENTIONED: https://www.instagram.com/p/CQtmCQ-swdk/ (Post by Safe Beginnings on Firework Safety) https://littlezsleep.com/programs (Sleep E-Coaching™ Programs) to help make sleep a thing! MORE LITTLE Z'S https://www.instagram.com/littlezsleep/ (FOLLOW BECCA ON INSTAGRAM) http://www.youtube.com/littlezssleepconsulting (SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBE CHANNEL)
With 4th of July right around the corner, it doesn't hurt to have a refresher course on safety tips when it comes to fireworks. Jill Devine enjoys fireworks from afar, but a firework incident from her childhood has left her less than confident when it comes to handling fireworks. Rob Cima is the VP of Missouri Pyrotechnics Association (MOpyro), a father of three and a huge proponent of fireworks safety. In addition to providing safety tips for adults, children and pets in this week's episode, Rob also discussed an event coming up in September, Sky Wars! It's the nation's largest fireworks competition to feature top pyrotechnicians: Sky Wars—from the creators of the original Pyromania—will hold its 16th annual invitational fireworks championship on Saturday, Sept. 25. Gates open at 2 p.m., and the fireworks show begins at 7:30 p.m. The event is in partnership with the developers of Innsbrook and will be held at The Village of Innsbrook Fireworks Field located at 13604 State Highway M in Wright City, MO. The more than two-hour long fireworks championship will feature invitation-only pyrotechnicians who are among the nation's top fireworks choreographers. Up to 10 highly skilled teams will create award-winning pyromusicals—or “concerts in the sky”—which combine the artistry of music and pyrotechnics. Sky Wars will feature The Fireball Dudes, who hold a world record for their signature gasoline fireballs. A wide variety of food and beverages will be available for purchase. Sky Wars' nonprofit partners include Concerned Citizens for Animal Care of Warren County and its “Raise the Woof” campaign plus a canned food drive at the show to benefit Operation Food Search and AGAPE. Tickets range from $30 to $40 per person for general admission and $145 to $160 for an all-inclusive VIP ticket. Children five and under are free. To purchase tickets or for further information, call (314) 730-0793 or visit Sky Wars website. Websites: www.skywarsevent.com and https://www.celebratesafely.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skywarsevent Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skywarsevent/ Jill would like to acknowledge and recognize the hard work moms put in on the daily. It can be a thankless job at times, and Jill wants these moms to know their worth, so she created the Supermom Shoutout, brought to you by Addy's Way. Each recipient will receive a custom designed Supermom t-shirt from Addy's Way, in addition to the Shoutout. This week's Supermom Shoutout goes to Sue of Wentzville, MO. Her daughter, Cassie, nominated her and said: My mom is amazing! She doesn't have little kids or a career anymore, but she when she had a career, she was also taking care of 3 kids and she didn't skip a beat. She babysat most of the neighborhood kids until they all started kindergarten. She is the person who taught me to be the wife and mother I have always wanted to be. She is my best friend. Plus, she's been amazing this past year with my father's illness, which unfortunately, led to him passing away recently. They were married for 50 years. Sue - YOU are seen and YOU are supported! To nominate a Supermom (or you can nominate yourself) email hello@jilldevine.com. Submit the name of the Supermom, where they're from, and a brief description as to why Jill should shout out this particular Supermom. Two Kids and A Career Website: https://www.jilldevine.com/ Two Kids and A Career Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jilldevine/?hl=en Two Kids and A Career Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JillDevineMedia/ Thank you to our sponsor: Blondin Professional Real Estate
On this West Virginia Morning, herbal remedies are experiencing a booming renaissance, but they have been part of Appalachia and local medicine for years. Also, in this show, the Fourth of July holiday is just around the corner, but it is illegal to possess or use fireworks on national forest land. We talk firework safety.
Welcome to the Relax My Dog podcast! Claire and Leah are here each week to talk all things dog! This week, as it's coming up to New Years Eve, Leah and Claire share some tips and advice on how to keep your beloved pooch safe and calm during New Years Eve fireworks. Relax My Dog Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/relaxmydog Twitter: http://www.twitter.co.uk/relaxmydog Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/relaxmydog Relax My Dog Blog: https://relaxmydog.com/blog --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relaxmydog/support
Also bevor wir uns den Emotionen dieser episode widmen muss klargestellt werden, dass wir ab diesem Zeitpunkt die grammatikalischen Regeln noch mehr ignorieren und sie uns eigentlich egal sind. So sorry if bad spelling and grammar offends you… but so be it. So where were we… genau… lotti will (oder eher muss) lernen. Ihr zwang für knowledge ist zu groß und sie used precious food money on a sweet sweet uni course. oOf was für ein commitment. Commitment ist auch unsere Diskussion über (insert Schweigeminute bitte) das neue AnnenMayKantereit album weil wow wow wow. We have been blessed. Running with the educational theme, besprechen wir heute circular economy. Wir klären die Begriffe upcycling, downcycling und den allzu bekannten term recycling. Was ist es moralisch okay zu kaufen? How do we manage to get just as passionate and wound up about how to recycle as we do about the correct mug for the correct beverage. Weil wenn wir uns ganz ehrlich sind, sind Getränke am wichtigsten und wie man diese konsumiert genau so! Zum Abschluss noch einen seasonal fun fact: apparently hot chocolate tastes best in a red or orange mug. You're welcome. If you would like to send us some questions for a potential feature in an upcoming episode you can do so under krassundkritisch@hotmail.com or slide into our DMs at https://instagram.com/krassundkritisch?igshid=1c0trtjlo6xq0. Kaffee Fabrik: https://www.kaffeefabrik.at/ / Fisolengulach mit Kartoffeln: https://www.veganblatt.com/fisolen-kartoffel-gulasch / AnnenMayKantereit Album “!2”: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHCU7f172fa6-qzDrqULVi_zLs9YiVnQE / Marxism and the Matrix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GrGjVVsW-k&list=PLxb_HZNmOf1qJ03SRXhPKgV3qaBCHeMrU&index=8&t=34s / The Handmaid's Tale (2017): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVLiDETfx1c / The White Pube: https://www.thewhitepube.co.uk/ / Firework Safety: https://www.rguunion.co.uk/news/article/radar/Should-Fireworks-be-Banned-An-opinion-piece/ / Mentioned Songs: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3qWf4JkNT7MTQmeo6TAx4v?si=sUeirUagSgG5bJoH2rmx8A
Mikey, Matt and Cypher just celebrated their first Independence Day in lockdown, which resulted in way more illegal fireworks than usual! We go over some safety tips, show you what NOT to do, blow stuff up and much much more! Pick your podcast distributor - hyperurl.co/nhpodcast Join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/naturalhabitatpodcast
Fireworks: The 6 Things You Must Know To Put On Your Own Show Putting on your own fireworks show can be a dazzling, albeit dangerous undertaking and knowing about the effects as well as the dangers of the different types of fireworks is vital. Before you start, it is essential to call your fire station and local police and find out which fireworks are legal and which are not. The six most important factors in putting on your own fireworks show in include: Selecting a site that is appropriate: Take into consideration the firing area, the fallout area and the spectator area. Select an open area that is away from hospitals and other buildings and make sure the ground is level and there is no dry brush or grass around the display area. Also make sure there is plenty of space around the display area where aerial fireworks can safely fall back on without causing any damage or harm. The spectator area should be at an appropriately safe distance. Choosing the right combination of fireworks: If you have an adequately safe space, go all out and create a brilliant pyrotechnics show with an assortment of aerial fireworks including rockets, finned missiles, roman candles, helicopters, multi-shot repeaters and reloadable shells kits. You have to limit your choices if you have a smaller space. Safety: Protect yourself by wearing clothes that are resistant to fire as well as a good pair of safety goggles. It is vital that there should be some source of water nearby, whether it is a water hose or several gallons of water in containers. Setting up the display: Make all preparations during daylight hours. Place the fireworks with smaller ones in front and the large, high flying ones at the back and further away from the spectator area. Firing the display: Before starting up the display confirm the direction of the wind and make sure that the fallout area is still downwind and spectator area is still upwind. If the wind direction has changed, you will have to change the position of the fireworks and how they are fired. Have two people handling the display one for the ground fireworks and the other handling the aerial display. This will reduce the gaps in the display and enhance the continuity. Cleaning up after the show: Inspect the whole after the show and make sure there are no smoldering embers left anywhere. Bag up all used fireworks including those that did not light and dispose of them safely. Leaving firework litter around could be highly dangerous.
John Adams wrote his wife, Abigail that July 4th “ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forever more." Independence Day is almost here and many of us will be celebrating it in a style that would make John Adams proud. However, this is also the time of year that the National Council on Fireworks Safety reminds the public of the safe and responsible use of consumer fireworks. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, 230 people on average go the emergency room every day with fireworks-related injuries in the month around the July 4th holiday. To prevent burns and other injuries the Cleveland clinic advises: don’t ignite fireworks while holding them don’t lean over fireworks while lighting the fuse don’t attempt to relight fireworks that don’t go off keep a bucket of water or a hose nearby and soak fireworks with water when they are done
Director of the West Penn Burn Center Dr. Ariel Aballay joins Larry and Kevin to discuss firework safety.
Every summer tens of thousands of people end up in the ED because of injuries related to home firework displays. Nearly half of them are children. With the Covid-19 pandemic causing cancellation of professional firework shows this summer, it is more important than ever to make smart choices when planning your home summer celebrations. The Shannon family, longtime advocates for firework safety regulations nationwide, share their personal story on why home fireworks aren't worth the risk. We discuss the North Carolinians for Firework Safety Coalition's mission to lobby for the continuation of firework safety regulation laws in the state of NC. To learn more about the coalition you can visit or to learn more about firework safety visit http://www.safefireworksnc.com/ , follow @NCFireworkSafety on Facebook, or email ncfireworkssafety@gmail.com.
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July 4th is right around the corner.. so is the uptick in firework-related injuries. Join host Susy Solis as she talks with Dr. Ralph Baine, a longtime emergency room physician at Texas Health Alliance. He’ll discuss the types of firework-related injuries he sees most in the E-R and when someone needs to seek medical attention for a firework-related injury.
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:A special firework safety story about how some cheap glasses could have saved this girl's sight.
On this week’s show we bring back one of our favorite games Fact or Fiction. It leads us to talking about a slew of topics including Firework Safety, the Ghostbusters Reboot, Jason Bourne, the future of CW DC shows, and the outlook for video game films. Before that we give a mini review of Independence Day Resurgence which we all had very different takes on.
Learn how to keep fireworks fun safe. You can use the free energy of the sun to extend your swimming season. Help kids avoid the special dangers summer poses. Plus get answers to your home improvement questions about, cleaning mold, roof replacement, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn how to keep fireworks fun safe. You can use the free energy of the sun to extend your swimming season. Help kids avoid the special dangers summer poses. Plus get answers to your home improvement questions about, cleaning mold, roof replacement, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices