Crime & Safety
Where Are Fireworks Legal in LA County?
Communities across Los Angeles County allow Safe and Sane fireworks while others strictly forbid fireworks.
Los Angeles, CA -- Don't be fooled by the rainy winter: fire danger is high this July 4th, and that's why even the Safe and Sane Fireworks are illegal in the city of Los Angeles.
Still across Los Angeles County there are dozens of communities allow for the use of Safe and Sane Fireworks under certain conditions. Since there are hefty fines for misusing or breaking the law regarding which fireworks can be used where, fire officials have identified the 300 cities statewide that allow fireworks.
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Only Fire Marshall approved fireworks--are allowed in most places. According to CalFire, "illegal fireworks include sky rockets, bottle rockets, roman candles, aerial shells, firecrackers and other types that explode, go into the air, or move on the ground in an uncontrollable manner."
NOTE: individual cities have different rules when it comes to fireworks legality. In Los Angeles County, the following cities have "safe and sane" fireworks allowed (Read full list of California Cities with Safe and Sane laws here):
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- Alhambra
- Artesia
- Azusa
- Baldwin Park
- Bell
- Bell Gardens
- Bellflower
- Carson
- Commerce
- Compton
- Cudahy
- Downey
- Duarte
- El Monte
- Gardena
- Hawaiian Gardens
- Hawthorne
- Huntington Park
- Industry
- Inglewood
- Irwindale
- La Mirada
- La Puente
- Lakewood
- Lawndale
- Lynwood
- Maywood
- Montebello
- Monterey Park
- Norwalk
- Palmdale
- Paramount
- Pico Rivera
- Rosemead
- Santa Fe Springs
- South El Monte
- South Gate
- Temple City
- Vernon
Some CalFire Fireworks Safety Tips:
- Use only State Fire Marshal approved fireworks
- Local ordinances should be verified before purchasing and/or using fireworks
- Always read directions
- Always have an adult present
- Use fireworks outdoors only
- Never use near dry grass or other flammable materials
- Light one at a time
- Have a bucket of water and a hose handy
Though common sense may apply in most of these cases, CalFire offers the following suggestions to avoid injuring yourself or endangering others.
Injury Prevention Safety Tips:
- Never place any part of your body directly over a fireworks device when lighting the fuse
- Back up several feet immediately after lighting fireworks
- Never point or throw fireworks at another person
- Never experiment with fireworks
- Never attempt to relight or “fix” fireworks
- Do not wear loose fitting clothing
- Never carry fireworks in your pockets
- Fireworks are not toys
Read the full California State Law on Fireworks: View the California Law Summary
Patch staffer Ashley Ludwig contributed to this report. Photo: Patch Archive
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