{"id":2074,"date":"2017-12-17T11:12:08","date_gmt":"2017-12-17T16:12:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pyrodudes.com\/?page_id=2074"},"modified":"2017-12-17T11:12:08","modified_gmt":"2017-12-17T16:12:08","slug":"fireworks-law-safety","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/pyrodudes.com\/?page_id=2074","title":{"rendered":"Fireworks Law & Safety"},"content":{"rendered":"

When making a purchase from Pyro Dudes Fireworks, L.L.C., it is assumed the purchaser is aware of and abiding by all local fireworks laws where you will be in possession and shooting the fireworks.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Fireworks laws vary greatly from state to state, even county by county within those states so be sure to check with your State Fire Marshal Office if you are unsure or uncertain about the laws in your local area.<\/p>\n

Pyro Dudes Fireworks sells only consumer fireworks which have been approved by the Consumer Protection Safety Commission (CPSC) for consumer use.\u00a0 Fireworks which do not meet this criteria are considered “display fireworks” or “articles of pyrotechnics” and require certain certifications or licensing in order to purchase.\u00a0 Consumer fireworks are classified as “Fireworks 1.4G UN0336” by the U.S. Department of Transportation according to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 173.56 (j).\u00a0 State laws may differ from this code and what types of devices are considered “consumer fireworks” could be defined in another manner.\u00a0 As a result of this, the responsibility for complying with State and Local laws falls upon the purchaser.<\/p>\n

The American Pyrotechnics Association keeps a list of State Laws<\/a> which may prove helpful although state laws change all the time so periodically the list could be inaccurate during a time of change.<\/p>\n

Fireworks Safety Tips:<\/strong><\/p>\n

Prior to using your recently purchased fireworks, we recommend the following safety tips which have been suggested by the National Council on Fireworks Safety (NCFS):<\/p>\n