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Fireworks prohibited in Carson City, see them at Mills Park on July 4

The Carson City Fire Department reminds residents that personal use of fireworks is illegal in Carson City. Use of fireworks endangers those involved and can unwillingly impact those not involved.

Carson City Mills Park will feature a spectacular professional firework display that will begin at approximately 9:30 p.m. Go here for information on the Mills Park event.

See a video presentation by Carson City Fire Department Chief Sean Slamon below or go here.

During the firework display, the fire department advises residents to make sure your pets are secure and indoors. Here are some other safety tips from CCFD — on land, water and in the backcountry, for this July 4 holiday and beyond:

— Boaters, shut-off your engine and let it cool before fueling. If your boat has an inboard motor, run your bilge venturi or blowers per the manufacturer's time period prior to starting the motor.

— Never use lighters, matches, camp stoves or propane powered equipment inside your tent. In campers or trailers with propane equipment, keep a window or the vent cracked open while the equipment is in use.

— Follow the rules of home while camping and keep those lighters and matches away from children's reach.
During electrical storms, stay away from water, trees and power lines.

— Set up barbecue grills away from houses, trees, tents and campers. A good rule of thumb is, if it will catch fire then stay ten feet away or keep it higher.

— With your ATV's have a fire extinguisher handy and in good working order. Make certain that all family members know how to use it and where it is located.

— Don't forget the first-aid kit and any family members required medication.

— Always douse campfires and charcoal barbecues with water then spread out the coals and cover with dirt. Never leave unattended or allow to burn overnight.

— Check the depth of the water and for any foreign debris or matter hiding under the surface before taking that first plunge in your favorite swimming hole.

— Take the time to stretch those muscles before any physical activity. Don't forget to cool down and stretch out afterwards as well.

— Avoid sunburns by limiting your exposure and or using a good quality sun block lotion.

— If your hiking take along overnight clothing and additional food. Please familiarize yourself with the area and take a map and compass, or a GPS with you.

Meanwhile, NV Energy encourages customers to celebrate safely this Independence Day holiday with the following safety tips:

— Always have an adult supervise firework activities. Even sparklers burn at temperatures of about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

— Barbecue wisely. July Is the peak month for grill files and on average, 7,900 homes catch fire every year as a result of grilling, according to the National Fire Protection Association. Although it’s very hot outside, never use a grill indoors or leave it unattended. Also make sure that the grill is a safe distance from siding, decks and other flammable materials.

— In areas where fireworks are legal, be conscious of overhead power line locations before lighting them in order to avoid contact.

— If digging a fire pit or building a deck, call 811 at least 48 hours before the excavation. It’s a free service to ensure that you will not damage any utility lines.

— If Mylar balloons are part of your Independence Day celebration, keep them tethered. They can become tangled in power lines and cause outages. Before discarding, puncture the balloons to eliminate any lingering helium that may cause them to float. Never attempt to retrieve anything that is on or near a power line, call NV Energy to report the problem.

For additional information on electrical and gas safety, visit nvenergy.com/safety.

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