Crime & Safety

Keep Fireworks In The Hands of The Pros

Fire Marshal reminds the public that the sale, possession and use of fireworks is illegal in Contra Costa County.

By Bay City News Service

The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is reminding residents that the sale, possession and use of all fireworks is illegal in the county.

The law even prohibits the use of sparklers and other so-called "safe and sane" fireworks, Fire Marshal Lewis Broschard said.

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People who have illegal fireworks for disposal can call their local police departments or the fire district's main office at (925) 941-3300. People should not take fireworks to fire stations for disposal, Broschard said.

This Fourth of July is expected to be hot, windy and dry, which means high fire danger in the county. Broschard said fireworks cause injuries
and fires each year.

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Last year, more than 40 fires caused by fireworks were reported in the fire district's service area. Those fires resulted in damage to at least one structure, and one person was hurt, Broschard said.

Fire officials are urging residents to enjoy fireworks by attending public displays conducted by professionals.

They are also urging parents to make sure their children don't have any fireworks and to teach them that fireworks are dangerous.

The fire district has set up a hot line people can call to find professional fireworks displays near them. That number is (925) 941-3328.


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