To the editor: With the Fourth of July nearing, Phantom Fireworks encourages its friends and customers to be considerate of your neighbors when using fireworks. We often get too caught up in the excitement and entertainment of fireworks lighting up the sky that we forget the noise and lights may may have an adverse effect on some people and animals. Phantom Fireworks asks you to be courteous to your neighbors. Communicate with them. Notify your neighbors before shooting your fireworks to allow them to prepare themselves and to enjoy your show. Phantom also asks that you respect your neighbor's property. Keep your launch site open and away from your neighbor's property to prevent accumulation of fireworks remains in their area. When the show is over clean up your fireworks debris, particularly what ends up on your neighbor's property or in the street.