Friday, 03 May 2024

Cal Fire warns of dangers as holiday weekend approaches; fireworks safety urged this July 4

This summer, fire danger is again a chief concern. From January to June, Cal Fire has already responded to 2,135 wildland fires. 

Fireworks don’t just pose a fire danger, but also have the potential for injury.

Two out of five fires on July 4 are caused by fireworks, more than any other cause of fires, Cal Fire reported.

The majority of these incidents are related to either the use of illegal fireworks or state-approved fireworks that are used incorrectly.

“Understanding the dangers associated with the use of illegal fireworks, or misuse of legal fireworks, is critical to keep everyone safe during the holiday,” said Chief Ken Pimlott, Cal Fire director. “Any person who starts a fire from fireworks – even accidentally – can be held liable for the costs of fighting the fire and any resulting property damage.”

There are also legal ramifications when it comes to certain types of fireworks. 

Possession of illegal fireworks such as sky rockets, bottle rockets, roman candles, aerial shells, firecrackers and other types that explode, go into the air, or move on the ground in an uncontrollable manner can lead to a possible fine of up to $50,000 as well as prison time or jail for up to one year.

Even “safe and sane” fireworks taken into a city or county where they are banned is illegal. 

The State Fire Marshal approved safe and sane fireworks are allowed for use in many communities; however, they are not approved statewide. 

In Lake County, safe and sane fireworks are only allowed and sold in the city of Lakeport during a brief period of several days around the July 4 holiday. In the rest of the county, they are illegal.

Before purchasing these types of fireworks, be sure to check your local ordinances and follow the instructions to avoid accidents and injuries.

“Please celebrate the holiday safely,” said State Fire Marshal Dennis Mathisen. “If you choose to use fireworks, make sure they are the safe and sane, and not the illegal variety. Remember, if it flies in the air or explodes, it is illegal.”

Here are a few tips to help you be safe this July 4:

• If fireworks are not legal where you live, do not use them.

• Buy only state fire marshal-approved (safe and sane) fireworks.

• Have a bucket of water and a hose handy in case of a fire.

• Always read directions and have an adult present.

• Use fireworks outdoors only.

• Parents are liable for any damage or injuries caused by their children using fireworks.

• Use common sense and keep a safe distance.

• Never attempt to re-light or “fix” fireworks.

• Sparklers can reach temperatures over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit, don’t give them to children.

Residents are urged to visit www.ReadyforWildfire.org for tips on how to prepare their homes and family for wildfire.

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