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Palm Beach County Note About Fireworks

By
Real Estate Agent with KW of the Palm Beaches BK3102116

A reminder today from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. If you’re planning to purchase fireworks for July 4th

WARNING: Fireworks Are Illegal In Palm Beach County,

Quite simply don’t.

Verbatim From PBSO: The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office is urging Palm Beach County residents to think about safety as they make plans to celebrate the “Fourth of July.”

Every year thousands of people and animals are killed or critically injured by fireworks. Keeping horses and pets comfortable is important! Know where they feel safe and check to be sure your fields and stalls are free from hazard. If necessary contact your veterinarian and inquire about giving horses or pets a sedative to help keep them from hurting themselves. Take the time to check all fence lines and door latches to insure pets cannot get loose. Fireworks can result in severe burns scars and disfigurement that can last a lifetime for that reason.“FIREWORKS ARE ILLEGAL TO USE WITHOUT A PERMIT.”

Some of the illegal fireworks prohibited for normal resale are as follows:

– Common Bottle Rockets
Rolls – Standard Fireworks
– M80’s with Mortar
– M80’s
– Projectile Fireworks
– Launchable Rockets with Stands

The above listed items are only a few samples commonly purchased by people that are prohibited for sale.

– WARNING –YOU SHOULD NOT SIGN “WAIVERS”in order to purchase fireworks. A “waiver” will not clear you of responsibility should you be caught using illegal fireworks. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office will be enforcing the use of illegal fireworks. Using fireworks illegally is a first degree misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail and a $1000 fine.

If you are using “legal” sparklers novelties and trick noisemakers there is still a risk of injury. When lit some sparklers can reach temperatures between 1300 and 1800 degrees

which are at least 200 degrees hotter than standard butane lighter.

Follow these precautions to celebrate safely:
Use sparklers and other “legal” novelties on a flat hard surface. Do not light them on grass.
Use sparklers in an open area. Keep children and pets at least 30 feet away from all ignited fireworks. Also keep in mind that livestock such as horses can also be frightened by fireworks.

Light only one item at a time and never attempt to re-light a dud.

Don’t purchase or use any unwrapped items or items that may have been tampered with.

Keep a fire extinguisher or water hose on hand for emergencies.

Remember: “IF IT LAUNCHES OR EXPLODES IT IS OFF LIMITS.”

Reminder – during extreme drought there is a heightened chance of fires.”

 

 

Kevin J. May
Florida Supreme Realty - Hobe Sound, FL
Serving the Treasure & Paradise Coasts of Florida

Great local information Mark but in all my 30 plus years in and around PBC the fireworks activity has not been curtailed from the days prior and including the 4th of July. I've had friends injured and digits blown off including loss of an eye with improper safety precautions.

Jun 29, 2017 07:43 PM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Good morning Mark.  The continuing hypocrisy in Florida regarding the sale of fireworks is baffling and shows just how money plays a role in our politics.

Jun 30, 2017 05:05 AM