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Types of Fireworks Involved in Injuries <br />OC 2017 Fireworks Injuries by Type <br />16 <br />5 <br />3 3 <br />1 1 <br />0- <br />T <br />q 1 <br />, . <br />�o <br />Legal Status of Injury Causing <br />Fireworks for 2017 <br />0% <br />Safe and Sane <br />Illegal <br />Unknown <br />■ Safe and Sane <br />■ Illegal <br />Unknown <br />This year in Orange County, illegal fireworks accounted for 45% of all fireworks -related injuries <br />while the remaining 55% of injuries were caused by an unknown type. While there were a <br />significant number of "unknown" type of fireworks, Mortars were the type of illegal fireworks that <br />caused the most reported injuries in 2017. Interestingly, Safe and Sane fireworks did not cause any <br />reported injuries in 2017. <br />7 <br />
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