Reminder Fireworks illegal in Marysville

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville officials reiterated that fireworks are prohibited in the city, especially as the holiday approaches. The fire marshal will work alongside the police force to ensure compliance with this ordinance. Residents found using fireworks may face misdemeanor charges, which can disrupt community safety during festive celebrations. Local authorities encourage citizens to report any violations to promote compliance and protect neighborhoods. The ban aims to prevent potential fire hazards that could arise from fireworks use.

This enforcement reflects ongoing efforts to prioritize public safety during holiday events. Marysville has historically faced challenges with fireworks-related incidents, prompting stricter regulations. Authorities remind the community that adherence to this law is crucial for a safe holiday experience.

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