Fireworks on New Year's Eve has been a popular tradition for many years in Hawaii Nei. As local residents go crazed at supermarkets, they do whatever it takes to pay for their fireworks by standing in line for hours just to go home to family and friends to light up the streets and the night sky with bright, popping pyrotechnics.
Smoke fill the open air throughout the New Year's Eve night. It is true that residents bleat about how much pollution the fireworks create in one evening, but for this one special night of the last day of the whole year the fireworks smoke is worth burning for.
Accidents and deaths of the fireworks rush local citizens to the Emergency room leaving some in critical and even dreadful conditions. The opportunity none like the mainland to have the privilege of popping fireworks, local residents should take the advantage of being responsible, cautious people while we handle these hazardous explosives. On top of that it clearly states on the box or package to use under close supervision outdoors and other careful warnings.
Above all, New Year's Eve is a time of togetherness and merriment with family and friends. It is such great fun and diversion of being able to blow this art of fireworks here in our state.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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