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Fireworks Safety Reminder For Upcoming 4th of July Holiday

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A Reminder Of Fireworks Safety Regulations For Oregon

WHAT FIREWORKS ARE LEGAL? Make sure your fireworks are legal in the state of Oregon. “Oregon Legal Consumer Fireworks”:

• Do not explode

• Do not fly into the air

• Do not travel more than 6 feet horizontally

• Do not travel more than 12 inches vertically

Mortars, Bottle Rockets, Roman Candles, Sky Lanterns, and Firecrackers are ILLEGAL in Oregon.  So-called Sky Lanterns or Chinese Lanterns are extremely dangerous in that they can be carried away by the wind and can land anywhere.

ILLEGAL FIREWORKS CAN BE EXPENSIVE

Under Oregon law, officials may seize illegal fireworks and fine offenders up to $500 per violation. Any misuse of fireworks or use of fireworks causing damage carries liability for the offender, who may be required to pay fines and/or fire suppression costs. Offenders may also be arrested. Parents are liable for fireworks-caused damage from their children.

BE PREPARED BEFORE LIGHTING FIREWORKS!

• Use only fireworks legal in Oregon, purchased from licensed outlets.

• Always read and follow label directions.

• Place Pets indoors; they are easily frightened by fireworks.

• Always have water handy – a garden hose or a bucket of water.

• Light fireworks outdoors on a flat, clear area away from houses, dry leaves or grass, and combustible materials.

BE SAFE WHEN LIGHTING FIREWORKS

FIREWORKS RELATED INJURIES – FACTS (NFPA)

Under Oregon law, officials may seize illegal fireworks and fine offenders up to $500 per violation. Any misuse of fireworks or use of fireworks causing damage carries liability for the offender, who may be required to pay fines and/or fire suppression costs. Offenders may also be arrested. Parents are liable for fireworks-caused damage from their children.

BE PREPARED BEFORE LIGHTING FIREWORKS!

• Use only fireworks legal in Oregon, purchased from licensed outlets.

• Always read and follow label directions.

• Place Pets indoors; they are easily frightened by fireworks.

• Always have water handy – a garden hose or a bucket of water.

• Light fireworks outdoors on a flat, clear area away from houses, dry leaves or grass, and combustible materials.

BE SAFE WHEN LIGHTING FIREWORKS

FIREWORKS RELATED INJURIES – FACTS (NFPA)

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