Las Vegas Review-Journal

Officials stress safety as jump in illegal fireworks use likely

- By Amanda Bradford Las Vegas Review-journal

Las Vegas fire officials are urging safety as they anticipate an uptick in at-home fireworks around Fourth of July with more people staying home amid the pandemic.

Only fireworks labeled “safe and sane,” including sparklers and fireworks that stay within a small area on the ground, are permitted for use from June 28-July 4 in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson and Clark County, according to a statement from the county.

Firecracke­rs, Roman candles and sky rockets are all considered illegal fireworks, along with any other kind made of highly combustibl­e material. These illegal fireworks lead to a greater risk of burn injuries and property damage, according to Las Vegas Fire Department spokesman Tim Szymanski.

“People need to remember that burns are the most painful injury that a human being can suffer,” Szymanski said. “There’s more burn calls on the Fourth of July than any other day of the year.”

There have been 3,135 reports of illegal fireworks between June 1 and June 23, compared to 312 during the same time last year, according to Clark County spokeswoma­n Stacey Welling.

The American Pyrotechni­cs Associatio­n is predicting an “all-time high” in sales of backyard fireworks this year as more people are staying home and some public celebratio­ns have been canceled, Executive Director Julie Heckman said in a statement.

Szymanski said that even though some fireworks displays are still

happening in Las Vegas, many people are uneasy about leaving their homes, which will likely lead to more at-home firework use.

But even fireworks sold at licensed stands labeled “safe and sane” can still pose risks of injury or damage, Szymanski said.

“They’re not toys,” Szymanski said. “It’s got the word ‘fire’ in it. It means it can still start fires; it can still hurt people.”

On June 19, a family of five was displaced from their central valley home after improperly disposed fireworks started a fire.

“Safe and sane” fireworks should be used on flat, hard surfaces. They are not allowed on city or federal property. Szymanski advised that spent fireworks should be soaked in a bucket of water before disposal.

He added that residents should over-water their property a few days before the holiday and have a hose ready in case their property catches on fire, as well as keep pets on a leash when taking them out at night.

Contact Amanda Bradford at abradford@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @amandabrad_uc on Twitter.

 ?? Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-journal file @benjaminhp­hoto ?? Amanda Wildermuth, with Clark County Fire Prevention, organizes confiscate­d illegal fireworks at Clark County Fire Station 22 in July 2018.
Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-journal file @benjaminhp­hoto Amanda Wildermuth, with Clark County Fire Prevention, organizes confiscate­d illegal fireworks at Clark County Fire Station 22 in July 2018.

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