Can my kid use fireworks in Delaware on July Fourth? Know these fireworks laws in Delaware
And your child's safety is at stake as well, as the U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission notes 15- to 19-year-olds had the highest estimated rate of emergency room visits related to fireworks injuries.
Here's what parents in Delaware should know.
According to the Delaware State Fire Marshall, your teen will need to be at least 18 years old to purchase and set off specific fireworks in Delaware.
Your child will be able to set off ground-based displays, sparklers and other fireworks that are federally regulated fireworks and aren't airborne or explosive.
Several fireworks are banned in Delaware, and you'll be able to use the legal fireworks on July 4 only.
July Fourth is one of four days when fireworks use is legal in Delaware, along with third day of Diwali, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
"The use of consumer fireworks such as firecrackers, bottle rockets, aerial mortars, and anything that leaves the ground is and has always been prohibited to possess or use in the State of Delaware," read a recent fireworks alert from the Delaware State Fire Marshall. "Novelty items such as sparklers and ground-based fountains are only permitted to be used on July 4.
"Consumer fireworks are frequently advertised by mail, radio, television, and billboards for retail sale to Delaware residents to purchase and use. These advertised consumer aerial fireworks are prohibited to possess or discharge."
Damon C. Williams is a Philadelphia-based journalist reporting on trending topics across the Mid-Atlantic Region.
This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Can my kids use fireworks on July Fourth in Delaware? What to know
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