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Bellingham officials remind residents that all fireworks are banned within city limits, with exceptions for pre-approved public displays. In unincorporated Whatcom County, fireworks can be used from July 3 to July 5, with specific hours set for each day. Improvised explosives remain illegal statewide.
Bellingham officials remind the public that all fireworks are prohibited within city limits, except for approved public displays. In unincorporated Whatcom County, residents can legally use fireworks from July 3 to July 5, with specified hours of operation. Notably, this year’s regulations include sky lanterns that are tethered by a string or cord, expanding the types of fireworks allowed. Other types, like bottle rockets and firecrackers, are restricted to tribal lands, highlighting the varied regulations across different jurisdictions. Furthermore, improvised explosive devices and dynamite are illegal statewide, reinforcing safety measures for the holiday. Officials are implementing these rules to minimize fire hazards and ensure public safety during the festivities. The Fourth of July period often sees increased firework usage, prompting local authorities to remind residents of these laws. Compliance with these regulations is essential to prevent accidents and maintain community safety.