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LCG provides safety tips on firework use for the Independence Day holiday

Posted at 3:13 PM, Jun 30, 2020
and last updated 2020-07-02 12:38:00-04

The Lafayette Fire Department is reminding citizens that it is illegal to possess, use, handle, sell or ignite fireworks within city limits.

Officials say that fireworks may be set off only in unincorporated areas of Lafayette Parish from June 25 through July 5 from 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. and until 1:00 a.m. on July 5.

Minors under the age of 18 are not permitted to possess, handle or purchase fireworks.

“Our overall concern is safety. People have no control over where airborne fireworks will land. Often, they land in a field or next to someone’s house, and subsequently you have a small fire. We recommend having a fire extinguisher or water hose nearby in case a small fire pursues,” Lafayette Fire Department Public Information Officer Alton Trahan said.

For a safe Fourth of July, the State Fire Marshal advises:

  • Detonate devices at least 200 feet away from structures, vehicles and rubbish.
  • Never allow children to light fireworks.
  • Never operate fireworks while impaired.
  • Light devices one at a time and monitor embers released with a bucket of water or hose nearby.
  • Discard detonated items by wetting them down to prevent re-ignition and not disposing of them in a trash container immediately.
  • Always read and follow the label directions carefully.
  • Adults should always supervise fireworks activity.
  • Fireworks should be placed on a hard, smooth surface prior to ignition.
  • NEVER light fireworks in your hand.
  • Quickly light one firework at a time, and move away quickly after lighting.
  • Never point or throw fireworks at people, pets, cars or buildings.
  • Keep fireworks away from small children.
  • Do not alter or make your own fireworks.

If viewing a fireworks display, never pick up fireworks that may be left over. Fireworks that have been ignited and fail to immediately explode or discharge can cause injury, as they may still be active.

Fireworks Retailers Must Abide By Phase Two Covid-19 Guidelines

Retail fireworks businesses are allowed to operate under Governor John Bel Edwards’ Phase Two order, but they must follow the same guidelines stipulated for shopping malls and retail stores.

Phase Two Guidelines:

  • Maximum capacity is 50 percent of the total capacity of the structure or tent which includes employees, up to 200 people max in Lafayette Parish.
  • Maintain at least six feet of social distance between employees and customers.
  • Employees must wear a face mask when interacting with the public.
  • Follow explicit sanitation requirements.

Phase Two guidelines for Shopping Malls/Retail Stores can be found here.

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