Fireworks are Illegal in Arlington

Arlington, WALocal News

Arlington city officials have reaffirmed that fireworks remain illegal within the city, citing safety and fire hazards as primary concerns. This announcement coincides with an event set for June 21, 2025, aimed at educating the public on the dangers of illegal fireworks usage. Residents are urged to comply with local laws to prevent accidents and potential fires. The city highlights the emergency telephone number for reporting violations, emphasizing the importance of community vigilance. Local authorities plan to actively monitor and enforce fireworks regulations to ensure public safety.

Historical data shows that illegal fireworks contribute significantly to fire incidents during summer months. Compliance with these laws is essential for maintaining a safe environment for all residents. The upcoming event will serve as a reminder of the risks associated with fireworks and the importance of adhering to city regulations.

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