4 Safety Tips to Enjoy Fireworks

As much as we love fireworks, drifting smoke can cause breathing problems for some and drought conditions may pose additional risks this year.

Dry conditions and the threat of fires may cause some towns, especially in northwest Iowa, to take extra precautions with their fireworks displays. Whether attending a display or celebrating in your backyard, keep these four safety tips in mind.

  1. Keep sensitive people upwind

“First, if your family or friends suffer from asthma or respiratory difficulties, it’s important for them to stay upwind, a safe distance from fireworks smoke,” says Brian Hutchins, DNR air quality supervisor. “The elderly and children are also vulnerable to high levels of smoke.”

Sensitive people are most likely to have trouble breathing when air is stagnant. With no breeze, fine particles can be trapped near the ground and build to unhealthy levels.

Smoke contains fine particles and gases, which can be hard on the lungs. Fine particles in fireworks’ smoke come from black powder used to shoot fireworks skyward along with metals that produce brilliant colors.

In 2020, Davenport, Des Moines and Muscatine recorded fine particle levels exceeding national standards on the Fourth. Des Moines exceeded the standard again the following day. Fine particle levels stayed below national standards on days surrounding the Fourth of July in 2021.  Learn more about fine particles (PM2.5)  and how fireworks displays can affect sensitive populations.

Those unable to avoid areas of dense smoke should limit outdoor activity and contact their health care provider if experiencing difficulty breathing.

  1. Protect family and friends from burns

Second, while fireworks and celebrations go together, remember fireworks, even sparklers, can cause serious burns, eye injuries and hearing loss. The Iowa Department of Public Health encourages families to make sure an adult supervises fireworks and keeps young children from playing with or igniting them. They also recommend wearing earplugs to protect against hearing loss.

Keep fireworks pointed away from you and others when igniting them, and back up quickly after lighting. If fireworks don’t ignite or burn fully, don’t try to relight them or pick them up. Keep a bucket of water or hose on hand to respond to a fire or mishap.

Check for more safety tips from the Consumer Product and Safety Commission. Check with local authorities for restrictions on shooting fireworks inside city limits. Note that fireworks are prohibited in state parks — only sparklers are allowed.

  1. Don’t risk a fire

Third, play it safe if dry conditions prevail at your location. Shooting off fireworks is no fun if they ignite a fire, burning lawns or nearby fields. It’s also smart to check the State Fire Marshal’s website at https://dps.iowa.gov/divisions/state-fire-marshal/burn-bans for any countywide burn bans. According to the State Fire Marshal Division, municipalities and citizens are allowed to shoot fireworks despite a countywide burn ban. However, if fireworks are determined to start a fire while a burn ban is in effect, responsible persons could be charged.

“Last year, there were numerous fires statewide in dumpsters and in private trash receptacles. In some cases, these fires caused larger structures, such as apartment buildings and homes, to also catch on fire,” says State Fire Marshal Dan Wood. “The public needs to make sure that whatever packaging is left over is extinguished. We recommend proper disposal of used fireworks or packaging by dousing them in water. Let them sit for 10 to 15 minutes to make sure flames are out.”

If fireworks are allowed, place your launchpad on a hard, flat spot such as bare dirt or concrete. Avoid areas with trees, grass or buildings that might catch fire. For more consumer safety information from the State Fire Marshal Division, visit “Make Sure Your Fourth Rules” web page.

  1. Store and dispose of fireworks safely

Finally, play it safe and dispose of your unused fireworks carefully. Safe storage and disposal protects you, your family and your waste haulers. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has fireworks guidelines for businesses

Norman Boshart

Norman Boshart, 86, of Wayland, died Thursday, June 30, 2022.  Funeral services are pending at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel in Mount Pleasant.

Sports, June 30th

Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant Varsity Softball was defeated by Davis County by a score of 12-0 Wednesday night. Ella McNamee was given the loss on the mound allowing 8 runs, 7 earned on 6 hits with 2 walks. Panther Softball is back on the field tonight for a doubleheader on the road against Fairfield. The first game is scheduled for 5:30 PM with the second to follow at 7:30 PM.

Mount Pleasant Varsity Baseball defeated Knoxville in Knoxville by a score of 10-4 Wednesday night. Cooper Keldgord was awarded the win on the mound for Mount Pleasant pitching 4.1 innings and allowing 4 runs, 2 earned on 5 hits with 7 walks and striking out 5. Jake Ensminger went 3 for 4 with a double and 2 RBIs at the plate. Trevor Wellington was 2 for 3 with 2 doubles and 2 RBIs. Carson Coleman was 2 for 4 with a double and an RBI. Panther Baseball is back on the field tonight on the road for a doubleheader against Fairfield. The first game is set for 5:30 PM with the second to start at 7:30 PM. Live coverage of both games on KILJ.

New London

New London Varsity Softball was defeated by Fort Madison 8-0 Wednesday night. Senior Ashlyn McSorley went 1 for 3 with a double. Megan Lee pitched the complete game for New London allowing 8 runs, 3 earned on 7 hits with 5 walks and striking out 4. Tiger Softball will be back on the field on Friday against Lone Tree in the first round of regionals. That game will take place at Lone Tree High School and is scheduled for 7:00 PM.

New London Varsity Baseball handed Mediapolis their second loss of the season Wednesday night. The Tigers improve to 23-0 on the season after defeating the Bulldogs 5-0. Camden Kasel went 2 for 2 with 1 RBI. Tucker Gibbar went 2 for 4 with an RBI. Dereck Santiago pitched 6 full innings, allowing no runs on 1 hit with 1 walk and 8 strikeouts. Tiger Baseball will face Cascade tonight at Mount Mercy University, first pitch is set for 5:00 PM.

Winfield-Mt. Union

Winfield-Mt. Union Varsity Softball will take on Holy Trinity Catholic in the first round of regionals Friday night at 7:00 PM. That game will take place at West Point South Park and you can catch live coverage of the game here on KILJ.

Winfield-Mt. Union Varsity Baseball will face West Liberty Saturday in the first round of 2A District 5 postseason play. That game will take place at West Liberty Elementary School and is set to start at 7:00 PM.

Iowa Wesleyan Men’s Basketball

Iowa Wesleyan Men’s Basketball will host a 3 vs. 3 basketball tournament on July 4th at Ruble Arena on the Iowa Wesleyan University campus in Mount Pleasant. All ages are welcome from 3rd grade on through adult ages. There will be a DJ playing music during the event and concession stand availability. The cost to enter is $60 per team. Each team must have at least 3 players with a maximum of 4 players. Payment is required before the start of the first game. Checks can be made payable to Iowa Wesleyan Men’s Basketball. Each athlete must sign a waiver of liability and complete a health information form prior to competing. That form can be sent via email (listed below).

Registration, questions, or concerns may be directed to Head Men’s Basketball Coach, Jordan Ashton, at jordan.ashton@iw.edu

This Day in Sports History

1962 – Los Angeles Dodger Sandy Koufax pitched his first no-hitter in a game with the New York Mets.

1970 – The Cincinnati Reds moved to their new home at Riverfront Stadium.

Road Construction Update

Dakota Ave/Pearl Street (W-55), north of Wayland (Hwy 78) is now open to traffic. Construction will continue with paving operation. Flaggers and Pilot cars will be used. Expect delays and use caution. Questions can be answered at 319 385-0762.

Daily Jail Count

Henry County Jail

In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.

 

Date:   ____6-30-2022_____

 

  20   Henry County Inmates

 

 54_    Out of County Contract Inmates              

 

 74 Total

 

Henry County Supervisors Meeting Agenda

AGENDA

 

June 30, 2022

 

Approve Agenda

 

Approve Minutes

 

Approve Claims

 

9:00 Sarah Berndt, CDS Monthly Update

Approve Fellowship Cup Agreement for Food Assistance

 

9:30 Jeff Shipley to meet the BOS

 

9:50 Discuss and set Mileage Rate Reimbursement for 7/1/22

 

10:00 Resolution for Interfund Transfers

 

Other County Business as time allows

 

Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates

 

Rollover Accident

On June 29th at approximately 10:51 a.m., the Henry County Sheriff’s Office took a report of a rollover car accident in the 1500-grid of Racine Avenue. An investigation determined that Cole Milks, 16, was Southbound when his tire dropped off the shoulder. Cole was unable to gain control of the vehicle and rolled it in the ditch. The vehicle appears to be totaled, no injuries were reported.

 

Crash Info

On Sunday, June 26 at approximately 9:59pm, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office received reports of a motor vehicle accident in the 1300 Grid of Salem Road with unknown injuries. Deputies responded to the scene and located a single vehicle in the ditch facing north. The driver of the vehicle, Levi Scott Vaughn Wolfe of Batavia, Iowa, had swerved to avoid a collision with an animal in the roadway and over corrected thus losing control of the vehicle. Upon further investigation, it appeared that the vehicle was traveling east bound and spun across the center of the road and into the ditch on the north side of the road. The vehicle went through a fence and continued through the ditch area before colliding with a tree. Levi was uninjured and declined medical attention on scene. The vehicle sustained disabling damage and was removed from the scene later that night.