Disposal of unused and used fireworks
Saturday, July 5, 2014
State Fire Marshal Chuck Duffy reminds residents that used fireworks can leave behind a great deal of debris. Proper cleanup of firework debris can help reduce the risk of an injury or fire from happening.
The following are suggested tips for proper disposal:
- Clean up all fireworks debris.
- Soak the used fireworks in a bucket of water for fifteen minutes to ensure they are cooled down and there are no smoldering embers that can start a fire.
- Place the soaked fireworks in a metal trash can.
- Do not put used fireworks that have not been soaked into a paper or plastic bag, as this could lead to a fire starting within the bag.
- Return to your fireworks discharge area the next morning to clean up any remaining firework debris—things can be easily overlooked in the dark.
- Outside of the legal discharge dates, contact your local law enforcement agency on a non-emergency number to see if they collect unused fireworks for disposal.
- Check with a Public Display Company to see if they can use the fireworks in a display show. To find a list of Public Display Companies go to http://www.wsp.wa.gov/fire/fireworks.htm.
- If you find a homemade device or illegal explosive device, call 911 for instructions. Do not handle or move the device.
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