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As Memorial Day approaches, Grand Rapids officials remind residents about the importance of safety when using fireworks. The city’s fireworks ordinance allows fireworks only on specific days, prohibiting their use on Memorial Day itself. Violations may result in hefty fines. Since 2021, the Grand Rapids Fire Department has responded to numerous fire-related incidents caused by fireworks, emphasizing the need for public safety education. Residents are encouraged to follow recommended safety guidelines, ensuring a safe and enjoyable holiday weekend for all.
Grand Rapids is reminding residents to prioritize safety while celebrating Memorial Day with fireworks. As part of the city’s effort to maintain the well-being of the community, officials urge residents to adhere strictly to local regulations regarding firework usage during the holiday weekend.
According to the city’s fireworks ordinance, residents are allowed to set off fireworks on specific approved dates, which are Saturday, May 24, and Sunday, May 25, 2025, between the hours of 11 a.m. and 11:45 p.m. However, the ordinance clearly stipulates that no fireworks are permitted on Memorial Day itself, Monday, May 26, 2025. Violating these regulations can result in a fine of up to $1,000.
This ordinance aligns with state law regarding fireworks and aims to ensure public safety, particularly given the dangers associated with firework use. Since the beginning of 2021, the Grand Rapids Fire Department (GRFD) has responded to over 200 fires and five emergency calls linked to fireworks, highlighting the importance of adhering to safety measures.
Fireworks Safety Education
Fire Marshal Bill Smith stresses the necessity for education on firework safety within the community. Each year, fireworks contribute to hundreds of injuries, overwhelming emergency services during busy holiday periods. The GRFD is committed to informing the public about safe practices to mitigate these risks.
Essential Fireworks Safety Tips
In preparation for the upcoming holiday weekend, residents are encouraged to follow important safety guidelines to ensure a safe experience for everyone. Key recommendations include:
- Read instructions: Always review the instructions provided with fireworks before use.
- Have water nearby: Keep a bucket of water or a hose close by when igniting fireworks.
- Supervise children: Ensure that children do not handle fireworks or get too close during ignition.
- Choose a safe location: Light fireworks on a smooth, flat surface, away from any structures or flammable materials.
- Light and move: After lighting a firework, quickly move away to a safe distance.
- Avoid holding fireworks: Never light fireworks in containers or hold them in hand while lighting, as they may reignite.
- Dispose safely: Used fireworks should be soaked in water before being discarded.
Fireworks Usage in Grand Rapids
The city’s fireworks regulations establish five designated times each year when it is permissible to legally use fireworks. These times are strategically placed throughout the calendar to promote safe and responsible celebrations. Memorial Day weekend has been recognized as a significant occasion for firework use, but it remains imperative that all regulations are followed to prevent accidents and injuries.
Residents are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the complete fireworks ordinance for any further details on permitted usage and safety regulations. By practicing caution and following the local laws, Grand Rapids aims to ensure a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day celebration for all community members.
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- WZZM13: No Fireworks Allowed in Grand Rapids Memorial Day
- GR Kids: Memorial Day Parades and Events
- Fox 17: Grand Rapids Urges Caution on Firework Use
- Wood TV: Fireworks Safety Tips from Grand Rapids
- Wood TV: Memorial Day Parades and Events in West Michigan
- Wikipedia: Fireworks
- Google Search: Fireworks Safety
- Google Scholar: Fireworks Injuries
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Fireworks
- Google News: Grand Rapids Fireworks Regulations
