How to stay safe using Fourth of July fireworks

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The highlight of many Fourth of July celebrations is the fireworks — and officials are urging people to take extra precautions this year to avoid injuries. A recent report from the Consumer Product Safety Commission found more than 10,000 people suffered firework-related injuries in 2022. Pamela Springs, communications director for the commission, joins CBS News to discuss how to enjoy the fireworks while keeping you and your family safe.

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