Statement on Fireworks 2018, Jun 18, 2018
Recommendations for the Safe Use and Sales of Permissible Fireworks in Teton County Idaho:
When Celebrating with Fireworks
- Use legal fireworks, available at licensed outlets.
- Store fireworks out of children’s reach.
- Always read and follow label directions.
- Place pets indoors; they may be easily frightened by fireworks.
- Always have water handy (garden hose or bucket of water).
When Lighting Fireworks
- An adult should always light fireworks.
- Use outdoors only.
- Always remember, do not throw fireworks or hold in your hand.
After Lighting Fireworks
- Soak used fireworks thoroughly in a bucket of water.
- Dispose of used fireworks and debris properly.
- Never re-light a “dud” firework (wait 15-20 minutes and then soak it with water).
When Can I Use Fireworks
- In Teton County Idaho it is lawful to sell and use non-aerial common fireworks “Safe and Sane Fireworks” only as defined in Idaho Statutes 39-2606.
TITLE 39
HEALTH AND SAFETY
CHAPTER 26
FIREWORKS
39-2606. AUTHORIZED DATES FOR THE SALE AND USE OF FIREWORKS.
Non-aerial common fireworks may be sold at retail and used beginning at midnight June 23, and ending at midnight July 5 and beginning at midnight December 26 and ending at midnight January 1. The authority having Jurisdiction may at its discretion extend each period of sales by not more than five (5) days.
Dangerous and Prohibited Fireworks, Not Considered Non-aerial Common Safe and Sane
“Non-aerial common fireworks” means any fireworks such as ground spinners, fountains, sparklers, smoke devices or snakes designed to remain on or near the ground and not to travel outside a fifteen (15) foot diameter circle or emit sparks or other burning material which land outside a twenty (20) foot diameter circle or above a height of twenty (20) feet. Non-aerial common fireworks do not include firecrackers, jumping jacks, or similar products.
Please contact the Fire Marshal, Earle Giles, for additional questions. The administrative office is open from Monday – Friday from 8am until 5pm by calling (208) 715-5201.