Greenwich Hill - 4th of July 2025
7/1/2025
 |  | Greenwich Hill - July 4th | Safety Reminders! | GHCM is closed on Friday - July 4th
SAFETY TIPS Even legal fireworks can be dangerous. Take special precautions to celebrate safely on the Fourth of July. Here are some helpful tips: - Fireworks should only be used under adult supervision.
- Fireworks should only be used outdoors on a driveway sidewalk or other fire-resistant surface. Remember fires are caused by careless handling of fireworks in areas exposed to sparks or live fireworks.
- Never ignite fireworks during high winds where flying sparks can start a fire.
- Keep a bucket of water handy in case sparks start a fire.
- Be sure children around fireworks know to stop drop and roll if their clothing catches on fire.
- Deposit sparklers in a metal container as they may be stepped on while hot or lost in the grass and stepped on while playing.
- Never aim or throw fireworks at another person.
- Never try to re-ignite fireworks that malfunction or fail to go off.
- Do not wear loose clothing when using fireworks.
- Never experiment or make your own fireworks.
- Never carry fireworks in your pocket.
The safest way to prevent fireworks-related injuries or worse is to leave fireworks displays to the professionals.
Any such fireworks which explode, emits flame or sparks to a distance greater than twelve (12) feet, rises into the air or travels laterally or performs as a projectile or fires projectiles other than sparks are prohibited. All illegal fireworks will be confiscated and the person responsible may be charged with violation of county or state laws. Permissible fireworks shall have a hard-coated or slow-burning fuse at least one and a half (1 1/2) inches long with a burning rate of not less than four (4) seconds. Quick match fuses are prohibited.
REMEMBER
Misuse of fireworks causing death injury or property loss shall incur civil or criminal liability. Our goals are public safety and voluntary compliance of the law. Help us protect you and your loved ones: - Surrender illegal fireworks voluntarily when requested by authorities.
- Argument may lead to issuing a summons to court and confiscation of illegal fireworks.
- Refusal to comply will result in a custodial arrest and confiscation of the contraband.
For more information about selecting and using legal fireworks or if you would like to safely dispose of illegal fireworks contact the Fire Marshal’s Office at 703-792-6360 or visit our website at www.pwcgov.org/fireand click on Fireworks. Turning in illegal fireworks will not result in any fines or summons and no questions will be asked.
Have a safe and Happy 4th of July! | | This is a Publication of GHHA |  | |