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Greeley Fire Department Urges Fireworks Safety

As the Fourth of July approaches, the Greeley Fire Department reminds all residents of the importance of fireworks safety and urges all residents to use only legal fireworks within the City of Greeley.

“Our goal this year is to make sure residents are not only enjoying the liberty of safely discharging legal fireworks in Greeley but are also doing so in consideration for others and within the limitations of the law,” said Fire Chief Brian Kuznik. “We strongly encourage everyone to leave fireworks to the professionals. But if you choose to use them, it’s critical to do so safely and legally. Improper use of fireworks, and especially the use of illegal ones, poses a significant risk to our citizens, first responders, and the community.”

What fireworks are illegal?

Fireworks that explode or leave the ground are illegal everywhere in the City of Greeley. Examples of unlawful fireworks include bottle rockets, firecrackers, Roman candles, cherry bombs, shells and rockets, M-80s, etc. Those who possess, sell, or use illegal fireworks are subject to fines of up to $1,000 and possible jail time. Only buy fireworks from a licensed fireworks retail store in Colorado!

Respect our veterans (and your neighbors)!

Be conscientious of your neighbors and remember the noise, lights, and smoke may be alarming or disruptive to some, so choose your location and time of day appropriately!

Hundreds of thousands of veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, commonly known as PTSD. According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, loud blasts and flashing lights can sometimes induce panic attacks. Many veterans plan to enjoy fireworks on the Fourth of July and support the patriotic displays their cities provide through an organized fireworks show. However, it’s the unexpected use of fireworks, especially during the middle of the night, that can trigger emotional and traumatic responses for veterans.

Protect your pets!

The Fourth of July holiday is one of the busiest times of year for animal shelters, as many pets go missing following fireworks in the area. To keep your pets safe this holiday, follow these tips provided by the American Veterinary Medical Association.

Safety Tips for Legal Fireworks:

  • Fireworks should only be handled by responsible, sober adults. Alcohol and fireworks are a dangerous combination—save the drinks for after the show. Never allow children to play with or ignite fireworks, and always keep them at a safe distance.
  • Do not place any part of your body directly over the fireworks device when lighting the fuse.
  • Ensure that you have a clear area, at least ten feet in diameter, made of mineral soil or pavement, around your fireworks. Use fireworks outdoors in a clear area, away from buildings and other flammable objects, such as vehicles.
  • Never try to relight a “Dud”, wait ten minutes, then place the Dud in a pail of water.
  • All fireworks should be soaked in a pail of water before discarding. We recommend soaking them overnight.
  • Never place fireworks into a garbage can until they have been thoroughly wet down.
  • Always have a shovel and water readily available to extinguish any fires you may notice.
  • Call 911 immediately if a fire cannot be immediately extinguished.

 

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Release Date:
Jun 19, 2025

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Greeley, Colorado 80631

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