Fireworks in Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The article from the Snoqualmie Fire and Police Departments underscores the importance of safety during Fourth of July celebrations by outlining local fireworks regulations. Legal fireworks may only be discharged on July 4 between 9 a. m. and midnight, with aerial devices strictly prohibited. It details legal fireworks such as ground fireworks and hand-held sparkling devices, while listing illegal fireworks and their fines—$250 for possession of illegal items and up to $5,000 for explosive devices.

The article emphasizes safety measures, advising residents to keep water and fire extinguishers nearby and to ensure only adults handle fireworks. It also encourages teaching children emergency procedures like 'stop, drop, and roll' and considering pet safety during celebrations. This informative piece serves as a vital resource for compliance with local laws and promoting a safe holiday atmosphere, urging residents to report illegal activities by calling 911.

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