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Get Fired Up About These Fireworks Alternatives

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
July 1, 2025
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Fireworks are integral components of many large celebrations. Pyrotechnics may rise into the sky right after midnight at the start of a new year, during sporting events, and of course to mark Canada Day or Independence Day festivities.

Although fireworks can be impressive displays with their awe-inspiring designs and colors, they are best left to professionals and ideally avoided by amateur enthusiasts. In 2023, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimated that 9,700 individuals were treated in hospital emergency departments for fireworks-related injuries. The CPSC indicates that the majority of fireworks injuries are burns that affect hands, fingers, head, face, and ears. Leaving fireworks to professional pyrotechnics experts can reduce injuries and even deaths.

That leaves the question of what revelers can do to make their celebrations festive without relying on fireworks? There are plenty of options and fun alternatives to fireworks.

· Confetti: Throwing confetti can simulate the different colors of fireworks displays. Choose recycled paper that will not have a detrimental effect on the environment, and clean up thoroughly after the celebration.

· Noisemakers: Children can bang pots and pans or use other items to make noise in celebration to simulate the pops and bangs of fireworks.

· Sprinklers: Instead of sparklers, kids can use sprinklers and water features for fun. Some pools have water return jet add-ons that spray water up in the air or out over the pool. When paired with colorful underwater lights, this can make an impressive display to swim through on a hot evening.

· Snappers or caps: Depending on the area where you live, smaller popping novelty items that make a loud popping noise when thrown or stepped on may be sold. They are generally safer to handle than traditional fireworks.

· Balloons: Everyone can play games involving water balloons or even regular balloons. Sitting or stomping on balloons can create loud pops reminiscent of fireworks.

· Fiber optic novelties: Celebrants can wave fiber optic wands or other novelties that cast bright lights. Additional options are glow sticks that also can light up the night.

Although fireworks can be impressive, it’s best to watch them from afar and leave their handling to professionals. Safer alternatives are best for home celebrations.

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