Home Public Safety Dighton Police and Fire Departments Remind Residents that Use of Fireworks in Massachusetts is Illegal

Dighton Police and Fire Departments Remind Residents that Use of Fireworks in Massachusetts is Illegal

3 min read
Comments Off on Dighton Police and Fire Departments Remind Residents that Use of Fireworks in Massachusetts is Illegal
0
30

DIGHTON — Police Chief Robert MacDonald and Fire Chief Christopher Maguy would like to remind Dighton residents as the Fourth of July approaches that the use of fireworks is illegal in the state of Massachusetts.

It is illegal to use, possess, or sell fireworks of any kind in Massachusetts, including Class C fireworks, which are sometimes falsely called “safe and sane fireworks.” Class C fireworks include sparklers, party poppers, snappers, firecrackers, spinners, cherry bombs and more. Residents are also prohibited from purchasing fireworks elsewhere and transporting them into the state.

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, during the month surrounding the Fourth of July, approximately 280 people nationwide go to the emergency room seeking treatment for injuries caused by fireworks every day.

According to the National Fire Protection Association, fireworks are also the cause of 18,500 fires on average each year.

This does not mean residents cannot enjoy fireworks displays over the course of the summer. However, Chief MacDonald and Chief Maguy recommend that residents only attend celebrations put on by a licensed professional to ensure safety.

Residents should also remember to:

  • Watch fireworks displays from a safe distance.
  • Call 911 if anyone gets injured by fireworks.
  • Set a positive example for children by not using illegal fireworks. If kids see adults using them, they may not realize the dangers and could be encouraged to pick up matches or lighters.
  • Be careful around even the smallest fireworks. Sparklers burn at 1,800 degrees and could easily cause severe burns and injuries.

Anyone who has questions about fireworks or fireworks safety should contact the Dighton Police Department at 508-669-6711 or the Dighton Fire Department at 508-669-6611.

###

Load More Related Articles
Load More By dightonportal
Load More In Public Safety
Comments are closed.

Check Also

Update from Police Chief Shawn P. Cronin – No Danger to Community

“We understand that the community is on edge, but please be assured that there is no…