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Officials Urge Safety Ahead Of New Year Fireworks

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Officials Urge Safety Ahead Of New Year Fireworks
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United States fire officials and local governments urged safety ahead of New Year's Eve fireworks across multiple states. State and local fire marshals in Louisiana, North Dakota, North Carolina and Florida encouraged residents to prefer professional displays, follow licensing laws, and observe city ordinances to avoid fines and accidents. Louisiana permitted more than 600 retail fireworks stands and set sales through Jan. 1, 2025; West Fargo allowed fireworks from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Denver crews prepared synchronized rooftop launches totaling more than 3,000 shots per show at 9 p.m. and midnight. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2023: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission held a national Fireworks Safety press conference.
  • Seasonal advisories issued by state and local fire marshals ahead of New Year's Eve sales and displays.
  • West Fargo confirmed allowed New Year's Eve fireworks hours; nearby cities enforce prohibitions and fines.
  • Denver staged synchronized rooftop launches, planning more than 3,000 shots per show at 9 p.m. and midnight.
  • Brunswick County and Tampa officials issued local rules, illegal-item lists, and disposal and distance safety guidance.
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Who Benefited

Licensed fireworks vendors and professional pyrotechnic companies benefit from clearer public guidance, increased attendance at organized displays, and reinforced licensing compliance ahead of New Year celebrations.

Who Impacted

Residents, first responders, and property owners could suffer injuries, property damage, financial costs, and legal penalties if unsafe fireworks are used or rules are ignored.

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Who Benefited

Licensed fireworks vendors and professional pyrotechnic companies benefit from clearer public guidance, increased attendance at organized displays, and reinforced licensing compliance ahead of New Year celebrations.

Who Impacted

Residents, first responders, and property owners could suffer injuries, property damage, financial costs, and legal penalties if unsafe fireworks are used or rules are ignored.

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