Published on July 3, 2024
As the July Fourth holiday approaches, revelers are encouraged to be safe and follow the City’s fireworks ordinance.
The City Council amended the fireworks ordinance in 2023, allowing nonexplosive, nonaerial sparkling devices, both ground-based and handheld, to be used, sold and purchased in the city limits.
Residents are encouraged to enjoy City-sanctioned fireworks displays managed by professionals. Visit Huntsville.org for a list of activities.
Safety tips
- Always have a water source handy to extinguish any stray fireworks.
- Never point fireworks at another person or pet. Over 9,000 injuries or burns related to fireworks mishaps are reported every year, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
- Never reignite a firework. If a firework fails to light, consider it a dud. Never relight or pick up fireworks that fail. Douse the firework with water before disposal.
- Children should never ignite or play with fireworks.
- Stay sober when using fireworks.
Celebrate responsibly
The City of Huntsville encourages residents to celebrate the Fourth of July responsibly and to be good neighbors by avoiding shooting fireworks after 10 p.m. Adhering to the fireworks ordinance and practicing safety can ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday.