Celebrate Independence Day legally and safely

Residents reminded that fireworks are prohibited in city limits

June 27, 2016 - by Bill Hewett, Assistant Fire Chief

Public safety officials want to remind Bellingham residents and visitors that all consumer fireworks are prohibited in the City of Bellingham.

The Bellingham City Council adopted an ordinance to ban consumer fireworks within the City limits in 2014. Any person who violates the consumer fireworks ban will be subject to a civil infraction with a fine of up to $1,000. The minimum fine will be $250. Also, law enforcement and fire officials have the authority to immediately seize fireworks that are located within the City.

In addition, devices that some people call “fireworks” are actually illegal explosive devices that cannot legally be possessed anywhere in the State of Washington. Examples include M-80's or larger, cherry bombs and any improvised device such as a tennis ball bomb. Felony charges can be brought against people found guilty of possessing or discharging illegal explosives.

As in the past, education and enforcement activities are planned this year to make sure residents and visitors are aware of the consumer fireworks ban.

Education and enforcement activities

Bellingham Police and Fire departments are planning education and enforcement activities to ensure a safe and legal Independence Day in our City.

From June 28 through July 5, emphasis patrol teams of police officers and fire inspectors will circulate in neighborhoods, responding to fireworks-related 9-1-1 calls, providing education about the Bellingham fireworks ban, and taking enforcement action for violations.

“We expect our emphasis patrol teams to make a difference in the quantity of fireworks and illegal devices being used. Please remember, even with teams roving in our neighborhoods, we simply cannot be everywhere at once,” said Cliff Cook, Bellingham Police Chief.

“Please call 9-1-1 if you observe violations of the consumer fireworks ban. This helps us know where the problems are and we can then send our enforcement teams to the most troublesome locations. It also allows us to collect information to use for future education and enforcement efforts,” said Bill Newbold, Bellingham Fire Chief.

More details about current fireworks regulations can be found in Bellingham Municipal Code 10.24.130, accessible via the City website at www.cob.org.

Enjoy public celebrations & fireworks displays

Many community events are planned throughout the region to celebrate Independence Day.

In Bellingham, the Bellingham/Whatcom Chamber of Commerce & Industry has partnered with Haggen Food & Pharmacy to provide a community fireworks display and festival with vendor and craft booths, live bands and a beer garden. The celebration is from 1 p.m. – 10 p.m. at Zuanich Point Park, with fireworks set to go off at approximately 10:30 p.m.

We encourage community members to take advantage of this event or other opportunities to celebrate our nation's independence and enjoy large, legal fireworks displays.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation. We look forward to a safe and legal Independence Day!


Media Contact

​Bill Hewett, Assistant Chief
Bellingham Fire Department
360.778.8400
bchewett@cob.org


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