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GFFR reminding public of fireworks rules, safety

Fireworks at Summer Celebration in Fort Benton in June 2017. Photo credit: Andrea Fisher

Great Falls Fire Rescue is reminding the public about fireworks safety for the Fourth of July and the city’s fireworks rules.

Primary rules and regulations include:

The full city fireworks code is here. The city’s fireworks ordinance is enforced by the city’s police officers and firefighters.

GFFR is also reminding the public of fireworks safety for the holiday.

“Our goal at Great Falls Fire Rescue is to educate residents about fire prevention and safety. Annually, fireworks start over 19,000 fires and send over 9,000 people to the Emergency Room each year. We hope that through proper education and use of fireworks, the citizens of Great Falls will not be part of these statistics. Know the rules, pay attention, and stay safe,” Mike McIntosh, assistant chief for fire prevention, said in a release.

 July 4 fireworks safety tips:

Remember that not everyone loves fireworks. Be a good neighbor and be sensitive to others when choosing to discharge them. Fireworks can disrupt those sleeping, scare pets, and can be an issue for veterans.

GFFR “wants the community to enjoy the Fourth of July and remember that fireworks, even when used properly, can cause fires and accidents,” according to a release.

For more information about Fourth of July safety, contact GFFR at 406-727-8070.

Jenn Rowell
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