For the first time in decades, consumer fireworks are legal in Maine and many people have never used the devices before, Acting State Fire Marshal Joe Thomas said in a press release.

“Although fireworks are now legal, it’s important for consumers to operate them safely to avoid injury and damage to property,” he said.

Thomas said fireworks users must:

• Be 21 or older.
• Buy fireworks at state-licensed stores.
• Check with municipalities for local ordinances governing the use of fireworks.
• Avoid areas or conditions that are susceptible to fires, such as dry grass or timber.
• Use fireworks only between 9 a.m. and 10 p.m.
• Use fireworks only on one’s own property, or others’ property if written permission is given.
• Keep a garden hose, water bucket or fire extinguisher nearby.
• Wear eye protection.
• Follow all directions provided on packaging.
• Light only one device at a time.
• Keep spectators at a safe distance.
• Be considerate of neighbors, pets and the environment.
• Clean up debris when finished.
• Stand clear of any device that does not discharge for at least 15 minutes. Then douse it in water.
• Maintain close supervision of children; keep them at a safe distance and make sure fireworks are kept out their reach.
• Call 911 in an emergency.


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