
""I launched fireworks at my house once. I bought them for some American holiday: the day of something or other. We gathered the kids, and everything went flying. I took the boxes and threw them in the trash bins so as not to ruin the pavement.""
""I'm lying in the bedroom and see a light: red-blue, red-blue. I think I'm drunk. I lie down on the other side, and there it is again, red-blue, red-blue. And then there's a knock on the door. I go out - the fire brigade has arrived.""
""It turned out the fireworks needed to be doused with water, but I just threw them in. The containers are burning, the wood is burning. It's a good thing the neighbor wasn't asleep and called the emergency services in time.""
""According to Homewood Disposal Service, the proper way to dispose of used fireworks is to completely submerge them in a bucket of water overnight, place them in a resealable plastic bag to maintain moisture, and throw them away in your regular garbage container.""
Evgeny Kuznetsov recounted an incident involving fireworks during an American holiday, likely the Fourth of July. After launching fireworks, he improperly disposed of them in trash bins. This led to a fire, prompting the fire brigade's arrival. Kuznetsov realized the fireworks needed to be doused with water before disposal. Proper disposal involves submerging used fireworks in water overnight and placing them in a resealable bag. Kuznetsov has returned to the KHL after his NHL career and will be a free agent this summer.
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