SimpliSafe, a company that specializes in home security systems, was in the news after a video showed what can happen when fireworks go wrong.

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The clip, which has been viewed over 25 million times on the social networking site, shows a group of people sitting in a driveway.

There is a logo for SimpliSafe in the top left corner.

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sparks fly when the first firework goes off When the coast appears to be clear, a fire breaks out and sets off an explosion of fireworks and fire while people are in the video.

A woman opens a car door and finds a black bear.

There were many theories about what actually occurred.

"I admit I rewatch this a few times too many but I really think the stash was lit by an accidental firework from the main one that seems to have misfired," the user said. The guy looked at the area and knew it was going to blow his ears, but he didn't know how large it was.

If you look you can see what happened. The first firework was fired into the trunk of the car.

The video may have been a setup, according to others.

Someone wrote that the clip is genius if it is a form of marketing. The camera and microphone quality paints the entire narrative in striking detail, from the uncle yelling about how fireworks work to the mother hastily removing her child. There is a tapestry.

Someone asked if anyone else loved the irony of SimpliSafe.

SimpliSafe said they were surprised to see their name on the internet.

Musk's share price went up after he wrote about the video.

The quality and sensational nature of the video captured on our SimpliSafe camera may make it seem like a marketing stunt from SimpliSafe, but it is decidedly not. Scott Braun, Chief Growth Officer of SimpliSafe said in an email that they were surprised to see the video online after the customer shared it. We don't make light of events that put our customers' safety at risk, whether those incidents are within our control or not. We are trying to reach the customer to make sure they are safe.

We don't know where the incident took place or if there were any injuries. The person who posted the video said he didn't have a relationship with the people in the video.

It went crazy when he posted it because of all the talk about fireworks in Utah.

The PSA was posted to SimpliSafe's account.

We've received many comments and inquiries about whether this was a planned event. We don't make light of events that endanger the safety of our customers. Please let us know if anyone is okay in this video.

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, an estimated 11,500 firework-related injuries were treated in hospital emergency rooms in the US last year.

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