Fireworks Safety Tips
Celebrate responsibly—safety first for every fireworks display.
Why Fireworks Safety Matters
Fireworks are a time-honored way to celebrate holidays, sporting events, and family traditions. But behind every great show is a commitment to safety. Whether you’re a retailer, stand operator, or simply lighting a few sparklers in your backyard, following proper safety precautions ensures the fun never turns into tragedy.
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Essential Safety Checklist
Buy from Reliable Dealers
Purchase only from licensed fireworks retailers to ensure products meet safety standards. Never alter or make your own fireworks.
Follow the Laws
Use only fireworks permitted in your state and local area laws. Always read directions and warnings, and use good judgment.
Use Outdoors Only
Use fireworks only in clear, open areas—never use inside homes, garages, or enclosed areas.
Stable, Flat Surface
Secure items on a solid, level surface away from buildings and vehicles.
Windy Conditions
Never light fireworks in strong winds. Always shoot with the wind blowing away from spectators, or wait until conditions improve.
No Loose Clothing
Wear fitted clothing and safety glasses when lighting.
Adult Supervision
Fireworks should only be handled by adults. Kids can enjoy the show—but never light or hold fireworks.
Read Labels & Instructions
Before lighting, carefully read the warnings and performance descriptions printed on each firework.
Use Care When Lighting
Use a punk, extended lighter, or torch to stay at arm’s length. Light and move away quickly—never use open flames for illumination.
Handle with Care
Do not carry fireworks in your pocket. Keep them in a closed container, never smoke near them, and avoid dropping products.
Light One at a Time
Never cluster or light multiple fireworks together. Give each one the space and respect it deserves.
Keep a Safe Distance
Spectators should watch from a minimum 35–50 feet from ground fireworks and minimum 150 feet for aerials.
Never Use as Weapons
Never aim, throw, or point fireworks at people, pets, or property.
Keep Water Nearby
Always have a bucket of water or garden hose ready in case of fire or malfunction.
Soak Before Trash
Wait, soak spent items in water, then dispose in a metal or outdoor trash can.

Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Holding fireworks in your hand while lighting.
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Relighting “dud” fireworks.
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Standing over a firework when igniting.
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Using fireworks near dry grass, buildings, or vehicles.
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Allowing unsupervised children to handle sparklers (they burn at 2,000°F!).
Safety by Audience
Adults & Families
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Designate one “shooter” who stays sober.
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Wear safety glasses when lighting.
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Light fireworks away from homes, cars, and flammable materials.
Kids & Spectators
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No running or horseplay near active fireworks.
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Provide kids with glow sticks as a safe alternative.
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Teach children to stay back at a safe perimeter.
Retailers & Stand Owners
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Post safety signage at stands.
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Educate customers on safe handling.
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Provide safety brochures or QR codes linking to this resource page.
Pets & Animals
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Keep pets indoors to avoid stress or injury.
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Never tie or hold an animal near fireworks.
Setup & Safe Distances
- Follow the product label first. Labels specify minimum distances.
- General rule of thumb: 35–50 ft for small ground items; more space for larger cakes or aerials(min. 150 ft); increase distance for wind.
- Angle away from spectators and structures; use a flat, stable base.
- Have water and an extinguisher ready.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
If a firework malfunctions: Do not approach for 20 minutes, then soak thoroughly.
If someone is injured: Cool minor burns with water (not ice). Call 911 for serious injuries.
If a fire starts: Use water/extinguisher. If uncontrollable, evacuate and call 911.
Related Resources
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Celebrate Smarter—Make Safety Part of Your Tradition
Share these tips with family and customers, and keep every celebration safe.