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State Fire Marshal, IDHS Urging All To Practice Safety When Using Fireworks

Last updated on Sunday, July 1, 2018

(UNDATED) - As Independence Day approaches, Hoosiers are encouraged to practice safety when it comes to fireworks. In 2017, 77 percent of all reported firework injuries occurred from July 1-7, and 39.5 percent of all firework injuries occurred on July 4.

"Fireworks can cause serious injuries if not properly handled," said State Fire Marshal Jim Greeson. "If planning to use personal fireworks, always follow label instructions and keep precautions such as a hose or bucket of water nearby. Taking a few seconds to think about safety is important for everyone involved."

The State Fire Marshal oversees the Indiana Department of Homeland Security Division of Fire and Building Safety. Each year, the division permits retailers and wholesalers of fireworks within Indiana.

Last year, 238 firework-related injuries were reported to the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH). Of those cases:

To keep this holiday season fun filled for everyone involved, safety is encouraged by following these tips:

When can fireworks be used?

Throughout the year, it is legal to set off fireworks from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., but this may be limited further by local ordinances. Citizens should check with local officials.

It is legal to set off fireworks from 9 a.m. to midnight on state holidays, but this may be limited further by local ordinances.

The times on the following dates are protected for consumer use of fireworks and may not be prohibited by local ordinance:

Where can fireworks be used?

Fireworks may only be set off:

Please Note: a person who sets off fireworks, even in a legal location, may still be held liable for any resulting injuries or damage caused to another person or property.

What can happen if fireworks laws are broken?

There are consequences that come with breaking the laws regarding fireworks. Keep these in mind:

For more information on firework safety, visit: GetPrepared.in.gov. Contact local officials for more information on local ordinances and firework limitations.

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