Joplin officials remind you of firework laws, safety tips
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As Independence Day approaches, citizens need to keep safety in mind as they handle fireworks to avoid any problems. Read more tips from the city of Joplin below:
To provide a safer environment for families, neighbors, and visitors to our community the City reminds everyone to adhere to all regulations involving the sale and discharge of fireworks in Joplin. We also remind citizens to be a good neighbor and remove any trash or debris from the fireworks they discharge. Fireworks may be sold within the City of Joplin on July 1, 2, 3, and 4 only. They may be discharged only on July 1, 2, 3, and 4 from 12 Noon to 11 p.m. in Joplin. The City prohibits the sale, possession or discharge of bottle rockets within the City. Any bottle rockets found will be confiscated immediately. Any variances of these rules may result in appropriate fines and confiscation of all possessed fireworks. Chinese lanterns are also banned from use within Joplin. City also encourages residents to clean up their shoot sites to eliminate debris and trash in the city. Fireworks should be cooled before they are disposed of. To help ensure items are extinguished, remaining fireworks barrels can be sprayed with water or dunked in a bucket before disposing of them. Other fireworks safety tips include: PRESERVED_BLOCK_0 For more information about fireworks safety, contact Dale Brooks, Fire Marshal, at 417-624-0820, ext. 1307.Topics
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