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City stresses fireworks prohibition during heatwave

| July 1, 2021 1:00 AM

As the Fourth of July holiday approaches and weather conditions look to be hot and dry, the city of Bonners Ferry has been receiving questions about the use of fireworks in city limits.

Fireworks inside the city limits are not permitted per Bonners Ferry city code 7-4-4. Further, Idaho code title 39, chapter 26 prohibits the use of “special” fireworks outside of permitted events. “Non-aerial common” fireworks are permitted under Idaho code, this includes fireworks such as ground spinners, fountains, sparklers, smoke devices or snakes designed to remain on or near the ground and not to travel outside a fifteen foot diameter circle or emit sparks or other burning material which land outside a twenty foot diameter circle or above a height of twenty feet. Non-aerial common fireworks do not include firecrackers, jumping jacks, or similar products. This applies in the county and city. Idaho code section 39-2611 dictates that parents/guardians are liable for damages caused by any minor child through the use of fireworks.

The city police department asks for the public’s cooperation in refraining from the use of prohibited fireworks within the city limits, particularly with the weather conditions.

Forerunner Enterprises will be hosting a public fireworks display at the Boundary County Fairgrounds on the evening of July 3rd. The public is encouraged to attend this event and enjoy what promises to be a great display.

If anyone has questions or concerns about the use of fireworks inside the city, please feel free to contact the city of Bonners Ferry at 267-3105. To report the use of illegal or dangerous fireworks or behavior, citizens should utilize the Boundary County Sheriff’s Office dispatch line at 208-267-3151.