Second, guide children to set off firecrackers correctly. Children should be taught to put firecrackers on the ground correctly, not sideways or horizontally. It is best to light firecrackers with mosquito-repellent incense. Some parents give their children lighters or light a cigarette to save trouble, which is wrong. Lighters don't work well in windy conditions. In order not to let the lit cigarette go out, the child will inevitably take a few mouthfuls, which is virtually teaching the child to smoke.
Third, set off firecrackers in an open place. When firecrackers explode, they will smoke and make a loud noise, which will affect their own safety and the rest of others. Setting off firecrackers in an open place, away from houses, firewood and other flammable items and other people, can avoid causing fires and injuries.
Fourth, properly keep the firecrackers that have not been released for the time being. The firecrackers that have not been set off must be kept by adults and kept away from the fire source to avoid accidents.