(From the Findlay Police Department)
We’ve recently received questions concerning Ohio’s Fireworks Law. Below is a reminder of the law, which went into effect in 2022, as well as recommendations for having a safe holiday.
Ohio Fireworks Law (Ohio Revised Code 3743.45)
Ohioans can discharge consumer fireworks on the following dates and times:
July 3, 4, and 5, and the weekends immediately before and after (4 p.m.- 11 p.m.)
Labor Day weekend (4 p.m.- 11 p.m.)
Diwali (4 p.m.- 11 p.m.)
New Year’s Eve (4 p.m.- 11:59 p.m.)
New Year’s Day (12 a.m.- 1 a.m.; 4 p.m.- 11 p.m.)
Chinese New Year (4 p.m.- 11 p.m.)
Cinco de Mayo (4 p.m.- 11 p.m.)
Memorial Day weekend (4 p.m.- 11 p.m.)
Juneteenth (4 p.m.- 11 p.m.)
Also:
– No person under the age of 18 is permitted to handle or discharge fireworks.
– Persons under the age of 18 cannot be within 150 feet of the discharge point of aerial fireworks.
– It is illegal to use fireworks while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
– No person can use fireworks while in possession or control of, or under the influence of, any intoxicating liquor, beer, or controlled substance.
– Aerial devices cannot be discharged within 150 feet of spectators. (This includes aerial shells, roman candles, firework “cakes” and bottle rockets).
– Non-aerial devices cannot be discharged within 50 feet of spectators. (This includes firework fountains, firecrackers, and ground effect devices).
– It is also recommended to set off fireworks in a clear area away from buildings and flammable materials and keeping a bucket of water nearby, and aerial fireworks require a 150-foot distance from spectators.
Note: These separation distances – for both aerial and non-aerial devices – are increased for certain types of locations such as hospitals, schools, healthcare and residential facilities, apartment and multi-tenant buildings, military installations and railroads.
No person can store in excess of 125 pounds (net weight of pyrotechnic composition) of fireworks unless they have additional safety measures and safeguards in place for such storage.
Fireworks cannot be discharged indoors.
Fireworks cannot be aimed at or discharged toward any person or object (such as buildings).
Fireworks cannot be discharged on public property or private school property.
Fireworks cannot be discharged if drought conditions exist or in an area where a red flag warning is in place or other weather hazard exists.
Where can Ohioans buy fireworks?
Only fireworks purchased in Ohio may be discharged in Ohio. Consumers may purchase fireworks from any of the licensed sales locations throughout the state. When purchasing fireworks, the retailer must provide consumers with safety glasses (for free or at a nominal charge) and with a safety pamphlet.
Can local officials stop Ohioans from discharging fireworks?
As part of the new law, any political subdivision may opt-out of allowing the ability to discharge within their limits so discuss with your local officials the best course of action for your jurisdiction.
The State Fire Marshal provides rules to the public related to the new fireworks law. For a complete look at the new fireworks rules, visit the Division website
For more information you can visit the Ohio Department of Commerce website:
https://com.ohio.gov/…/ohioans-can-discharge-fireworks…
OR
City of Findlay:
https://www.findlayohio.gov/Home/Components/News/News/1260/