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The Most Dangerous Fireworks Aren't Always the Biggest

fireworksThe 4th of July is here and that means fun and fireworks. Fireworks shows are notoriously expensive to put on so hosting one in your backyard can be a real treat and a great way to entertain family and guests over the holiday weekend. Unfortunately fireworks can also be quite dangerous, with the potential for accidents and injuries ranging from minor cuts and scrapes to life threatening burns or worse. According to the CDC 7,000 people went to the ER for fireworks related injuries in 2008 over the 4th of July, and 7 people were killed.

So which fireworks are the most dangerous? It's not always the biggest, baddest, and most expensive ones that pose a serious health risk. Here are the top three most dangerous types of fireworks.

#1 Firecrackers (900 injuries in 2008) Potential for them to explode at close range and injure eyes, face, or hands.

#2 Sparklers (800 injuries in 2008) High risk for burning skin or igniting clothing because they're hand held and burn at over 1,000ºF.

#3 Rockets (300 injuries in 2008) Can fly into the eyes and face with great force.

Statistics show that setting up and using fireworks is much more dangerous than being a bystander, and young males under the age of 20 are most likely to get hurt. But there are exceptions to every rule and in reality anyone near the fireworks is at risk. Being careful, cautious, and responsible with fireworks can go a long way towards keeping everybody safe, but according to the CDC the only way to really prevent accidents is to hire trained professionals. And why not? You'll get a bigger, better show with less hassle and no worries about setup, take-down, and what's legal or illegal. Have a safe and happy holiday.

Readers' Choice Awards for the Best in Outdoor Entertainment

Filed under: Decor, Dining

The Luxist Awards for the Best in Outdoor Entertainment
Is there an outdoor furniture line that you think offers the best quality? Is there an outdoor grill that you believe is superior to all others? Do you know of a superior online meat purveyor that you want the world to know about? Can you tell us about an online seafood retailer that is the best of breed? Is there a line of marinades you can't live without?

If you can recommend what you believe are the best wines, we want to hear from you! The Luxist Awards Readers' Choice Awards for Best in Wines will be awarded based on your nominations and voting.

We're currently seeking nominations for the best-of-breed in the following categories:

Best Gourmet Sauces
Best Grill
Best Online Meat
Best Online Seafood
Best Outdoor Furniture Line

One nomination per category, please. Submissions can be filed until July 15, 2010. Winners will be announced on August 1, 2010.

10 Tips for Successful Backyard Entertaining

Filed under: Dining, Events

backyard partyFew things are better than enjoying good food, good friends, and good weather, and entertaining outdoors is a wonderful way to enjoy all three at once. Here are some tips to make sure your backyard get-together goes off without a hitch.
  • Skip tablecloths, or if you must have them invest in enough tablecloth weights to keep the wind from carrying everything away.
  • Set out at least one more cart or table than you think you'll need, because there's never too many places for guests to mingle, for drinks and glasses to accumulate, or for whatever else.
  • Control bugs and define a perimeter with incense or citronella tiki lamps.

Paradigm Rock Speakers

Filed under: Gadgets

The Rock Monitor from Paradigm is designed to blend in outdoors. The Rock Monitor 60-SM uses the same technology found in the company’s  indoor Monitor series, including two 1-inch PTD™ pure-titanium domes and a 6-1/2-inch mineral-filled polypropylene bass/midrange cone. The speaker has a stereo/mono option so that you can use just one rock in a smaller space. The speaker’s sealed cabinet is made of a weather-, water- and UV-resistant polymer with self-draining fissures. It comes in three faux-stone finishes: Fieldstone, Northeastern Dark Granite, or Western Sandstone and it sells for  $249. It will be available this spring.

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