As the Fourth of July approaches, local officials are reminding residents of the regulations and safety precautions surrounding fireworks in Volusia County. With no burn ban currently in place, residents can legally light fireworks on this holiday, along with New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. However, officials caution that fireworks may be heard in the days leading up to and following the holiday.
Chief of Fire Rescue emphasized the importance of understanding local ordinances, noting that several municipalities, including Daytona, Deltona, DeLand, and New Smyrna, have specific restrictions on fireworks usage. Additionally, fireworks are prohibited on county beaches, and residents are urged to familiarize themselves with the rules applicable to their specific areas.
Safety remains a top priority, as injuries from fireworks are common, particularly to hands and fingers. Chief highlighted the dangers of handling malfunctioning fireworks and encouraged families to supervise children closely during celebrations. He also warned against improper disposal of used fireworks, which can lead to unexpected fires if not handled correctly.
As the community prepares for the festivities, officials will be sharing safety tips and updates through Volusia County Fire Rescue's social media channels. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and celebrate responsibly this Fourth of July.