Fireworks permitted: Consumer fireworks that comply with the construction, chemical composition, & labeling regulations of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, including aerial devices such as ...
Fireworks permitted: Cylindrical and cone fountains, ground spinners, torches and colored fire, dipped sticks and sparklers, snakes and glow worms, trick noisemakers, and certain other novelties.
As the new year approaches, the Brunswick County Fire Marshal’s Office reminds residents and visitors to follow best safety ...
You must be at least 16 years old to purchase legal fireworks in North Carolina, state law says. In March, state lawmakers ...
If your planning to celebrate the long July 4th holiday weekend with a fireworks display, you'll need to know the difference between a Roman candle and firecracker, and the laws that govern fireworks ...
Before you light the wick on Independence Day ... Regulations regarding the use of personal fireworks have been an up and down road over the past few decades, where the days of sending the kids off to ...
Fireworks permitted: Ground and handheld sparkling devices, cylindrical and cone fountains, wheel & ground spinners, illuminating torch, flitter sparklers (morning glory) not exceeding 10 inches in ...