The Twitter account for the US Consumer Product Safety Commission is a wild place. This year, for the Fourth of July, they have released a series of videos in which mannequins get blown up by fireworks in a variety of different scenarios. Check out the videos below.
Please don't do this #WednesdayWisdom #CelebrateSafely #July4th pic.twitter.com/3bKL0pHXhN
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) July 3, 2019
Please don't do this either. #WednesdayWisdom #July4 #CelebrateSafely pic.twitter.com/vDOG2Rh3tY
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) July 3, 2019
Don't use illegal fireworks, like the M-1000, this #July4th #MondayMotivation pic.twitter.com/2Ym5bhhQhd
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) July 1, 2019
Never launch fireworks at another person #July4th #MondayMotivaton pic.twitter.com/5Az0YfYKsI
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) July 1, 2019
Never make your own fireworks #FridayThoughts pic.twitter.com/bZLMW6rjJp
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) June 28, 2019
Also, if you're bored and looking for something to do, check out the rest of their Twitter feed. They post some seriously weird things, like these:
Cordless window blinds are safer for kids and in stores now #FridayFeeling pic.twitter.com/UIIRRkDaNi
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) June 28, 2019
Cordless window blinds are safer for kids and in stores now #FridayFeeling pic.twitter.com/UIIRRkDaNi
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) June 28, 2019
Cordless window blinds are safer for kids and in stores now #SundayMorning pic.twitter.com/nXwODwJzx3
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) June 23, 2019
Clear that lawn first, Murph #SaturdayMorning pic.twitter.com/XwLQKkZDmr
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) June 22, 2019
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