CFD reminds residents that fireworks are illegal

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As the Fourth of July and summer celebrations approach, Fire Chief Charles Doody and the Canton Fire Department would like to remind residents that the use of fireworks is illegal in Massachusetts.

Under Massachusetts law, it is illegal to use, possess or sell fireworks of any kind, including Class C fireworks, which are sometimes falsely called “safe and sane fireworks.” Class C fireworks include sparklers, party poppers, snappers, firecrackers, spinners, cherry bombs and more. Additionally, residents are prohibited from purchasing fireworks elsewhere and transporting them into the state.

From 2010 to 2019, 858 major fires and explosions were reported to the Massachusetts Fire Incident Reporting System (MFIRS) due to the use of illegal fireworks. These incidents caused 12 civilian injuries, 40 firefighter injuries, and a loss of approximately $2.9 million.

The Canton Fire Department recommends that residents only attend displays put on by a licensed professional to ensure safety.

“Unfortunately this year’s Fourth of July celebration at the Irish Cultural Center has been cancelled due to the concern for the health and safety of the Canton community amidst the COVID-19 pandemic,” Chief Doody said. “While residents won’t be able to attend this fireworks celebration, we want to remind residents that they still should not use fireworks themselves. Fireworks that are not handled by professionals pose a very serious risk of fire and personal injury.”

Residents should always:

* Call 911 if anyone gets injured by fireworks.

* Set a positive example for children by not using illegal fireworks. If kids see adults using them, they may not realize the dangers and could be encouraged to pick up matches or lighters.

* Be careful around even the smallest fireworks. Sparklers burn at 1,800 degrees and could easily cause severe burns and injuries.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the misuse of fireworks can cause death and injuries including severe burns, contusions, lacerations, eye injuries and more.

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