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Police Offer Fireworks Safety Tips and Remind Residents of Rules

HPD 4th of July

Hawaiʻi Island police, concerned about illegal aerial fireworks, are reminding the public about the rules governing the use of fireworks so they may enjoy a safe Fourth of July holiday.

Hawaiʻi state law dictates that anyone purchasing, possessing, storing, setting off, igniting or discharging aerial devices, display fireworks or articles pyrotechnic without a valid pyrotechnic permit may face Class C felony charges resulting in a five-year term of imprisonment if convicted. 

Please remember that anyone igniting aerial pyrotechnic displays risk not only their life but also the lives of loved ones nearby and potentially neighbors as well.

When/what fireworks are allowed:

The use of fireworks is permitted from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday, July 4, 2024.  

Residents who want to set off fireworks must pay a permit fee of $25, available from the Hawai‘i Fire Department, which allows an adult to purchase 5,000 individual firecrackers.

Common fireworks allowed without a permit include:

When/what fireworks are NOT allowed:

It’s illegal to set off fireworks: 

Prohibited fireworks include:

Hawai‘i Police Department reminds residents that it’s also illegal to:

The Hawai‘i Police Department asks the public to please kokua by following the rules regarding fireworks to reduce the risk of injuries to people and pets alike. Police officers will be enforcing the fireworks law and looking for violators. Violators are subject to a fine of up to $500.

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