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Keep It Legal. Keep It Safe.

Welcome to the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s Fireworks Safety and Education page. Fireworks can make celebrations fun, but it’s important to use them safely. Each year, fireworks cause injuries and fires across the state. 

To keep everyone safe, always buy legal fireworks from licensed stores or stands. Some communities may have restrictions in place for the use or sale of fireworks. Check and follow these restrictions. Stay away from people, pets, and buildings when lighting fireworks. If a firework doesn’t go off, don’t try to relight it. Instead, soak it in water and throw it away. Always keep a bucket of water or a charged hose nearby in case of a fire. 

Remember, fireworks are not allowed on beaches, in state parks, at campgrounds and several other places. Learning about fireworks safety can help prevent accidents and a fire. 

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Click on the images below to learn important safety messages before you celebrate with fireworks. Be sure to click through the frequently asked questions below to learn even more.
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During a fire you have less than two minutes to escape. Show More Info

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Yes. Check to see if your city or county has a firework use or sale restriction in place. Follow all restrictions.

Check restrictions and only use legal fireworks. Have water or extinguisher nearby. Show More Info

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Check restrictions and only use legal fireworks. Have a bucket of water, fire extinguisher, or charged hose nearby.

Fireworks are prohibited in certain areas. Show More Info

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Fireworks are prohibited on beaches, at state parks, and on state or federal forest lands.

Dispose of used fireworks properly. Show More Info

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Dispose of used fireworks and debris properly. Soak used fireworks and duds in water before disposal.












Frequently Asked Questions


Do not call 911 unless it's an emergency.

You can report the illegal use of fireworks by calling your local law enforcement agency's non-emergency dispatch. Under Oregon law, they are authorized to enforce fireworks laws. 

480.120 Sale, possession, and use of fireworks prohibited; exceptions; enforcement. 

(2) Law enforcement officers of the state, county, or municipality shall enforce the provisions of ORS 480.111 to 480.165. [Amended by 1983 c.788 §1; 1985 c.789 §1]​

Please call the Oregon State Police non-emergency number at 1-800-452-7888 for assistance. ​​

Retail: Oregon consumer legal fireworks, also called retail fireworks, can be used without a permit from our office. Commonly-known Oregon consumer legal fireworks include fountains, flitter sparklers, and ground spinners. 

Limited: 1.4g products, known as consumer fireworks, may be used in Oregon only with a valid permit issued by our office. Common 1.4g fireworks include bottle rockets, Roman candles, firecrackers, and certain aerial fireworks. ​

They can be purchased at an Oregon-permitted retail fireworks sales location during the sale dates of June 23 to July 6. Click here for approved locations. Each year,​​ this will be updated with the current list. ​

Under Oregon law, the Oregon State Fire Marshal has no regulations on when you can use retail fireworks purchased during the retail fireworks sale dates of June 23 to July 6; however, check with the local government for local regulations. ​

You can use Oregon consumer legal fireworks, also called retail fireworks, where fireworks are not prohibited. ​

Some prohibited locations include Oregon State beaches, parks, campgrounds, and State and Federal forest lands. You may also want to check local regulations. For more information, visit their websites. 

No, fireworks must be purchased from an Oregon permitted retail fireworks sales location.​

Fireworks that fly in the air, explode, or behave in an uncontrolled and unpredictable manner are not allowed in Oregon without the proper permit issued by our agency. 

A limited fireworks display permit allows the use of 1.4g fireworks, such as bottle rockets, Roman candles, firecrackers, and certain aerial fireworks. Click for information on the permitting process. ​

No, Oregon law prohibits the use of sky lanterns in Oregon. ​​

You can use Oregon consumer legal fireworks, also called retail fireworks, where fireworks are not prohibited. 

Some prohibited locations are Oregon State beaches, parks, campgrounds, and State and Federal forest lands. You may also want to check local regulations. For more information, visit their websites. 

There could be local restrictions in place. Always check with your local city, county, and other local authorities before using fireworks. ​




Consequences and Authority 

What can happen if I'm caught using fireworks in prohibited areas? 

Under Oregon law, officials may seize fireworks, and you may be charged with a class B misdemeanor, which could result in a fine of up to $2,500 per violation and a civil penalty of up to $500. 

Can I be held liable for damage and costs incurred in suppressing fires caused by fireworks used by myself or my child? 

Those who misuse fireworks or allow fireworks to cause damage may be held liable and required to pay fire suppression costs or other damage. 

Oregon Laws and Rules Related to Fireworks 

Oregon Revised Statutes for Fireworks (480.110 through 480.165) 

Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) Chapter 837, Division 12 

  • Pest Control (Agricultural) 
  • Fireworks: 837-012-0305 to 837-012-0370 
  • Wholesale Fireworks: 837-012-0500 to 837-012-0570 
  • Retail Fireworks: 837-012-0600 to 837-012-0675 
  • Display Fireworks: 837-012-0700 to 837-012-0970


Share on Social Media

To help share the message of safety, we provide a social media kit to the Oregon fire service and our partners to share these important messages to those who choose to celebrate the with fireworks. This kit is available for download in both English and Spanish. As part of the kit, we also provide suggest posts to go along with the graphics.

Click the images to the right to download. The images can also be downloaded as a .zip file here.

Suggested Posts

The accordion below contains suggested posts for the graphics on the right in both English and Spanish.

English
​IMAGE – Check Local Restrictions
This Fourth of July be sure to check local firework use and sales regulations. Some communities have firework restrictions in place. #KeepItLegalKeepItSafe​

IMAGE – Common Injuries
If not used properly, fireworks could land you in the emergency department. Children under 15 make up 28% of estimated firework related injuries. #KeepItLegalKeepItSafe

IMAGE – Keep It Legal. Keep It Safe.
Retail fireworks in Oregon can only be sold between June 23 and July 6. If using them for your celebration, be prepared, be responsible, be safe and be aware. #FireworkSafety

IMAGE Soak Fireworks in Water
Ready to celebrate the holiday? If fireworks are a part of the plan, have water on hand, light fireworks one at a time, never relight fireworks, dispose of fireworks properly, and only use legal fireworks.

IMAGE Beaches & State Parks
#BeSmart when using fireworks in your #4thOfJuly celebrations. Be #WildfireAware and know the conditions before using fireworks. Please follow all local use or sales restrictions

IMAGE Only Use Legal Fireworks
Not sure which fireworks are legal or illegal in the state of Oregon? Any firework that flies into the air explodes or behaves uncontrollably or unpredictably is illegal. #BePrepared #BeResponsible #BeSafe #BeAware

IMAGE Dispose of Fireworks
Spent fireworks should always be soaked in water. Dispose of fireworks properly and never relight a dud. #KeepItLegalKeepItSafe

Spanish
IMAGE – Check Local Restrictions
Este 4 de julio, asegúrese de revisar las normas locales. Algunas comunidades tienen restricciones para fuegos artificiales. #KeepItLegalKeepItSafe

IMAGE – Common Injuries
Puedes ir a dar a la sala de emergencias si no usas los fuegos artificiales correctamente. Los niños menores de 15 años constituyen alrededor del 28% de las lesiones relacionadas con los fuegos artificiales. #KeepItLegalKeepItSafe

IMAGE – Keep It Legal. Keep It Safe.
Las ventas minoristas de fuegos artificiales en Oregon solo pueden realizarse entre el 23 de junio y el 6 de julio. Si los va a usar en su celebración, prepárese, sea responsable, protéjase y tenga cuidado. #FireworkSafety

IMAGE Soak Fireworks in Water
¿Listo(a) para celebrar el día festivo? Si los fuegos artificiales son parte del plan, tenga agua a la mano, encienda uno a la vez, nunca los vuelva a encender, deséchelos de forma adecuada y solo use fuegos artificiales legales.

IMAGE Beaches & State Parks
Use los fuegos artificiales con precaución en sus celebraciones del 4 de julio. Tenga cuidado con los incendios forestales y conozca las condiciones del lugar donde vive antes de usar fuegos artificiales. #BeSmart #4thOfJuly #WildfireAware

IMAGE Only Use Legal Fireworks
¿No sabe qué fuegos artificiales son legales o ilegales en el estado de Oregon? Cualquier fuego artificial que salga volando al aire, explote o se comporte de forma incontrolable o impredecible es ilegal en Oregon. #BePrepared #BeResponsible #BeSafe #BeAw

IMAGE Dispose of Fireworks
Los fuegos artificiales usados siempre deben ser remojados en agua. Deseche los fuegos artificiales de manera adecuada y nunca vuelva a encender uno que no haya funcionado.​


English

Beaches and State Parks information image   Check Local Restrictions information image   Common Injuries information image   Dispose of Fireworks image Illegal Fireworks information image Legal Fireworks information image Keep It Legal Keep It Safe image Most Injured groups image Pet Safety information image

Spanish

Verificar restricciones locales imagen   Mantener los fuegos artificiales legales y seguros imagen   Playas y parques estatales información imagen   Lesiones comunes información imagen Descarte de fuegos artificiales imagen   Fuegos artificiales legales imagen   Fuegos artificiales ilegales imagen