Thousands of potentially dangerous fireworks sold in Michigan have been recalled by federal officials urging people not to use the too-powerful explosives.

Two Michigan companies, Patriot Pyrotechnics/Bill’s Fireworks and GS Fireworks, sold products recalled June 26 by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, according to a news release.

The recalled fireworks are overloaded with products intended to make a booming sound, which could result in a greater than expected explosion that poses hazards to users, according to the safety commission.

Patriot Pyrotechnics, located in Sheridan, sold 11,000 units of 22 kinds of fireworks from January 2017 to July 2018 that are now on the recall list. The products cost $100 to $125.

GS Fireworks, located in Wyoming, Michigan, , sold 260 units of 26 products on the recall list between March and May 2018.

These are part of a nationwide recall of similar products numbering 40,000 that were sold in stores in Michigan, Indiana and Pennsylvania.

An 8-year-old boy lost his hand and another was injured using one of 25,000 fireworks on the list of recalled items sold at Grandma’s Fireworks in Indiana, according to the commission.

No incidents or injuries have been reported in Michigan.

Customers can return the fireworks for a full refund. See a list of specific items here.

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