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Injuries From Popular July Fourth Activities Are On The Rise; Here's How to Stay Safe

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ValuePenguin.com has reported a concerning increase in injuries related to popular July Fourth activities. Key findings reveal a 56% rise in heat-related deaths from 2018-2021, with the elderly and infants being the most vulnerable. Firework injuries surged by 32% from 2012-2021, primarily affecting teens aged 15-19. Additionally, grill injuries that required ER visits increased by 18% over the same period. A significant lack of pool safety awareness was noted, with 17% of respondents unable to swim. To mitigate risks, experts recommend a thorough safety checklist for holiday hosts.

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  • Research highlights the importance of safety during July Fourth celebrations.
  • Increased awareness of injuries could lead to better safety practices.
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  • 56% increase in heat-related deaths between 2018 and 2021.
  • 32% rise in firework injuries from 2012 to 2021, primarily affecting teens.
  • 18% increase in grill injuries requiring ER visits over the past decade.
  • 39% of Americans uncomfortable saving someone drowning; 17% do not know how to swim.

Drowning, Extreme Heat Deaths, Barbecue Burns and Firework Injuries are Increasing, According to ValuePenguin.com Research

NEW YORK, June 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- With the July Fourth holiday weekend approaching, millions of Americans plan to barbecue, swim and set off fireworks to ring in America's independence, but are they celebrating safely? New research from ValuePenguin shows that holiday-related injuries are on the rise.

  • Heat-related deaths increased by 56% between 2018 and 2021. Americans aged 85 and older and babies are the most at-risk age groups for heat injury and death.
        
  • Firework injuries increased by 32% from 2012-2021. Teens aged 15 to 19 had the highest percentage of firework injuries (12.4%) in 2021. Despite this, 82% of parents with children younger than 18 say they think it's OK for kids to play with fireworks.
        
  • Grill injuries requiring an emergency room visit rose by 18% from 2012-2021. Children younger than 10 accounted for 21% of emergency room visits for grill injuries in the 10 years examined — the highest percentage among age groups.
       
  • A lack of pool safety awareness puts Americans at greater risk of drowning. 39% say they wouldn't be comfortable saving someone struggling in the water, and 17% of Americans say they don't know how to swim.

For Americans planning to host a July Fourth party, celebratory injuries shouldn't be their only worry. ValuePenguin Insurance spokesperson, Divya Sangameshwar, encourages party hosts to include an insurance review and safety checklist as part of their planning. "Taking safety precautions is important because you may be on the hook for hundreds of thousands of dollars if you are a negligent host. Your home or renters insurance will offer some liability protection if an injured guest decides to sue, but it might not be enough." Sangameshwar says as a rule of thumb, if your net worth exceeds the level of liability coverage offered, you need to get more liability coverage or an umbrella policy to protect yourself.

Consumer Tips For A Safe July Fourth:

  • Stay hydrated and avoid binge drinking to prevent serious heat injury. Recognize the signs of heat injury and seek prompt medical help.
  • Be careful when handling a hot grill. Do not allow children or pets near the grill.
  • Don't allow anyone in a pool unsupervised. Ensure pool areas are kept dry and clean to prevent slip and fall injuries.
  • Leave the fireworks to the professionals. Even "safe" at-home fireworks like sparklers get as hot as 2000 F and can cause serious burns.
  • Serve alcohol responsibly and call for rides for guests who overindulged. If a guest drives home drunk and gets into an accident, you could be liable.

ValuePenguin July Fourth Safety Studies:

HEAT INJURIES & DEATHS: https://www.valuepenguin.com/heat-related-deaths-study 
FIREWORK INJURIES: https://www.valuepenguin.com/fireworks-injuries-study 
GRILLING INJURIES: https://www.valuepenguin.com/grilling-injuries-study 
POOL SAFETY: https://www.valuepenguin.com/swimming-safety-survey  

About ValuePenguin.com: ValuePenguin.com, part of LendingTree (NASDAQ: TREE), is a personal finance website that conducts in-depth research and provides objective analysis to help guide consumers to the best financial decisions. ValuePenguin focuses on value, assessing whether the return of a particular decision is worth the cost or risk of that option, and how this stacks up with the other possible choices they may have. For more information, please visit www.valuepenguin.com.

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What does ValuePenguin's research say about heat-related deaths?

ValuePenguin reports a 56% increase in heat-related deaths between 2018 and 2021, especially among the elderly and infants.

How have firework injuries changed according to ValuePenguin?

Firework injuries rose by 32% from 2012 to 2021, with teens aged 15 to 19 being the most affected.

What are the statistics on grill injuries reported by ValuePenguin?

Grill injuries requiring emergency room visits increased by 18% from 2012 to 2021.

What safety concerns are highlighted regarding pool safety?

ValuePenguin found that 39% of Americans feel uncomfortable saving someone drowning and 17% do not know how to swim.

What safety tips does ValuePenguin recommend for July Fourth celebrations?

They advise staying hydrated, supervising children around pools, handling grills safely, and leaving fireworks to professionals.

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