Summer is a time for barbecues, festivals, outdoor events, and parties. The 4th of July is the time everyone comes together to honor the birth of our country. Celebrations often include fireworks. Whether viewing at a local display or shooting off your own fireworks, it is important to know the laws that apply in North Carolina.
What Kinds of Fireworks are Legal in North Carolina?
North Carolina law allows the public to use only certain types of fireworks. The legal kinds of fireworks include those that do not leave the ground, those that don’t explode, and those that don’t spin. A firework that explodes or flies up into the air is not legal to possess or use in North Carolina. Generally, fireworks that are classified as novelty fireworks that you can purchase legally from vendors in the state are allowed. Sparklers and fountains are considered legal because they do not explode, nor do they leave the ground.
Managing Member Matt Arnold discusses North Carolina Fireworks Laws and Safety Tips.
Illegal Fireworks
Many types of fireworks are illegal in North Carolina. Typically, these are fireworks that you must purchase out of state or from an illegal vendor. Some types of illegal fireworks are firecrackers, bottle rockets, Roman candles, and any other fireworks that you shoot off into the air. These are illegal, regardless of the amount of charge or size of explosion they make. These types of fireworks are considered dangerous, and they are basically unregulated because they are illegal. These types of fireworks can cause serious bodily injury.
Restrictions on Pyrotechnics in North Carolina
It is illegal to manufacture, sell, or use pyrotechnics without the proper license and insurance. Only a qualified display operator is allowed to handle pyrotechnics, such as those at an event or public exhibition. A permit is required to display fireworks in public. The fire marshall must inspect the premises and ensure that the operator has proper licensing. The licensed operator must be present when the fireworks are present and when they are being set off. They must supervise and oversee the display at all times.
Firework Safety
Accidents can happen when people are around fireworks. Most injuries occur when people use illegal fireworks, but sometimes people can get hurt when an accident occurs at a public fireworks display. To prevent injuries, obey the law and do not buy fireworks from unknown sources. Do not allow children to handle or use fireworks. Even sparklers can be dangerous and may cause severe burns because they reach high temperatures. Do not stand over a firework when you light it. Be ready to back away quickly. When handling sparklers, do not run, and do not point it at anyone else. If you see an unexploded firework on the ground, do not pick it up, as it might still be able to discharge. Stay far enough away from firework displays to prevent accidental harm. When using fireworks, keep a hose or bucket of water nearby.
Injuries caused by fireworks can be extremely serious. Burns are the most common injuries. Firework misuse can result in the loss of a digit or even more severe harm. If you or a loved one was hurt due to the negligent use of fireworks, you may be owed compensation. Call our law firm today at Arnold & Smith, PLLC, at (704) 370-2828 to discuss your legal options.
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Source:
https://www.labor.nc.gov/pyrotechnics
https://www.wnct.com/holidays/which-fireworks-are-legal-and-illegal-in-north-carolina/
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https://www.freeimages.com/photo/fireworks-1443766
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