FIREWORKS ALERT!
San Bernardino County Fire Department

Possession of any type of fireworks, including Safe
and Sane fireworks, is against the law in any
unincorporated area of San Bernardino County. In the event a fire occurs due to
the unsafe use of fireworks, the responsible persons are likely to face criminal
charges and be held liable for damages.
Safe and Sane fireworks are only
allowed in the following cities: Adelanto, Barstow, Chino, Colton, and Rialto,
as well as specific locations in Fontana, Grand Terrace, and San Bernardino.
Please call the fire department in these cities for more information. All
fireworks are illegal elsewhere in the county. All fireworks that explode,
shoot into the air or move along the ground are termed dangerous and are
illegal anywhere in California.
With San Bernardino County facing a dangerous wildland fire season, the
San Bernardino County Fire Department (SBCoFD) has increased its vigilance in enforcing state and
county firework laws to protect public health and safety. Fire officials will
be issuing citations for the illegal use of fireworks, with fines up to
$1,250 for the first offense with the possibility of arrest. Property
owners may be cited if they allow fireworks to be possessed, stored or used on
their property.
According to the National Fire Protection Association, on a typical 4th
of July, fireworks cause more fires in the U.S. than all other causes combined.
While “Safe and Sane” fireworks are allowed in some San Bernardino County
communities, the County
Board of Supervisors and San
Bernardino County Fire Department encourage residents to watch fireworks at community celebrations
rather than use their own. sbcfire.org for a schedule of local
firework displays.
When using fireworks where allowed, San Bernardino
County Fire Department offers some
safety tips: Visit
· Always use fireworks (“Safe and Sane” only) with an adult present.
Even a “Safe and Sane”
sparkler burns at a temperature that ignites clothing
easily
· Always read and follow label directions
· Always have water (garden hose/bucket) and a fire extinguisher
within reach
· Always place fireworks on a firm, non-combustible surface, like a
sidewalk or pavement
· Never alter fireworks
· Never re-light “dud” fireworks
· Homemade fireworks are often deadly; leave the making of fireworks
to the experts
· Never point, throw or mishandle fireworks
In addition
to fires, fireworks cause deaths, blindness, and maiming injuries
to children
and adults every year. For more information on fireworks safety,
contact your
local fire station. Have a SAFE
celebration!