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Dexter fireworks display to be largest ever

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

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Mike McCoy photo Sam's Fireworks is one of several seasonal businesses in the Dexter area. The business is owned and operated by the Sayre family, shown at left. They are, from left, Tori Sayre, Lisa Sayre, Brittney Sayre, Sam Sayre and Silas Sayre. Silas has been selling fireworks for 60 years in the area; the last 15 years at the location on CR 612. The family opens the business at midnight on July 3 for a half-price sale, which attracts a big crowd. The smiling baby at right is Sarah Hudson. She is in the arms of Siera Ladd with friend, Leah Cantrell in back.
The city of Dexter Fourth of July fireworks display will be this Friday, July 3, beginning at dusk at the East City Park.

Mark Stidham, city administrator, said this year's fireworks display should be "the largest fireworks display in the city ever."

The city has again contracted with S&N Fireworks Display, based in Lincoln, Ill.

Stidham said the baseball and soccer fields will be roped off by the Fire Department to stage the event. A firetruck will be on hand as a safety precaution, Stidham said.

The event is free and open to everyone. There is parking along the levee on Dexter Creek, in the fairgrounds area and also the parking area south of the ball fields.

With the Fourth of July quickly approaching, State Fire Marshal Randy Cole, in conjunction with the National Association of State Fire Marshals, is advising Missourians that the safest way to enjoy fireworks is at public displays put on by professionals.

"Every year around the Fourth someone in Missouri, too often a child, is seriously injured playing with fireworks. These are not toys and even fireworks that seem harmless--like sparklers--can potentially lead to a serious burn, particularly with a youngster," State Fire Marshal Cole said.

The most recent state and national figures available indicate an estimated 9,800 people were treated for fireworks related injuries at U.S. hospital emergency rooms in 2007; 36 percent of emergency room fireworks-related injuries were to the head and 56 percent were to the extremities.

The risk of fireworks injury is two-and-a-half times as high for children ages 5-14 as for the general population.

In a typical year, more U.S. fires are reported on Independence Day than on any other day, and fireworks account for half of those fires.

Department of Health and Senior Services records show a 40 year old man was killed in Missouri by fireworks last July 4th.

In Missouri, emergency room records indicate 416 people were treated for fireworks-related injuries in 2007; 30 people were admitted.

In Missouri, emergency room records indicate that from 2002 to 2007, almost 2,650 people were treated for fireworks related injuries.

Fire Marshal Cole said, "Too many times fireworks injuries can result in permanent scarring and disfigurement, usually affecting hands, fingers and facial features. In hindsight, the victims all wish they'd have been more cautious and used better judgment."

Fireworks sales at licensed seasonal retailers are legal in Missouri from June 20 to July 10. This year the Division of Fire Safety licensed about 1,300 seasonal retailers. State permits should be displayed at all seasonal retail locations. Cole says Missourians who choose to use consumer fireworks should follow basic safety practices:

Purchase fireworks only from a properly licensed retailer.

Always wear eye protection and earplugs if you have sensitive ears.

Tie back long hair and don't wear loose fitting clothes.

Only light one firework at a time.

Never try to re-light fireworks that have malfunctioned.

Never have any part of your body over fireworks.

Keep young children away from fireworks.

Never throw or point fireworks at other people.

Never carry fireworks in your pocket.

Make sure to have water nearby in case of a fire or an accident.

Dispose of fireworks by soaking them in water and leaving them in a trash can.

Never light fireworks indoors.

Don't use fireworks while consuming alcohol. Use a "designated shooter."

Store fireworks in a cool, dry place. Don't save fireworks from season to season.

Anyone with concerns about a fireworks dealer or the types of fireworks being sold by a dealer should call the State Fire Marshal's office at: 573-751-2930.


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Makes sense to me...4th of July Fireworks display scheduled for July 3rd! Did everyone become an organ donate and give away their brains?

-- Posted by shannonhoon on Wed, Jul 1, 2009, at 10:32 AM

I agree, hoon - Its on a SATURDAY! Why would they do it on the day before? Makes no sense...

Happy 4th, everyone!

-- Posted by MommyinMo on Wed, Jul 1, 2009, at 11:18 AM

Maybe since it's the "largest ever" display, it'll start on the 3rd and finish on the 4th. If so, I'm giving them a pass.

-- Posted by robbincrosby on Wed, Jul 1, 2009, at 11:53 AM

It was probably a lot cheaper to hire the fireworks guys to do it on the 3rd, so that some city with a larger budget like Cape or Sikeston can pay for the 4th.

Who really cares?

-- Posted by thebackwardx on Wed, Jul 1, 2009, at 12:20 PM

be glad the city is even putting one on.

-- Posted by steve1954 on Wed, Jul 1, 2009, at 3:14 PM

Don't put Cape in with a big budget for fireworks. There are some years they don't even have a display.

-- Posted by BonScott on Wed, Jul 1, 2009, at 4:09 PM

Hope they didn't spend like it was the biggest Dexter had ever seen....saw nothing out of the ordinary. Nice show, but nothing to brag about in the DS.

-- Posted by shannonhoon on Sat, Jul 4, 2009, at 8:24 AM


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