Firework Injuries in Great Britain 2005

4 Week Period in October - November

Place of Accident No.
Family or private party 475
Semi public party (e.g. scouts, club) 38
Large public display 121
Street or other public place 247
Indoors 25
Other 5
Not Specified 71
Type of Firework No.
Rocket 216
Air Bomb / Roman Candle 111
Sparkler 104
Other fireworks 102
Home made or extracted powder 15
Not known 443
Outcome of Injury1 No.
No further treatment required 333
Referred to GP 93
Referred to out-patient dept. of this or other hospital 292
Detained and no further treatment required 34
Detained and then referred to GP / out-patient dept 36
Detained and then transferred to other unit / department 24
Transferred to other department 32
Transferred to another A&E/Burns unit/Eye clinic 62
Died 0
Not Known 85
Age Group of Injured No.
Over 20 years 422
18 - 20 69
13 - 17 213
Under 13 281
Not Known 6
Total Eye Injuries 285
Sex of Injured Persons No.
Male 682
Female 308
Unspecified 1
YEAR TOTAL 990

1 Outcome of Injury classifications redefined in 2005

Source: DTI Firework Injuries Statistics, 2005

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