Number of retail fireworks stand licenses issued up 7 percent in 2015

State Fire Marshal Charles M. Duffy announced on June 18 that the number of retail fireworks stand licenses issued in 2015 was up 7 percent, or 65 licenses, from last year. A state license is required before a city or county can issue a permit to operate a fireworks stand in Washington.

State Fire Marshal Charles M. Duffy announced on June 18 that the number of retail fireworks stand licenses issued in 2015 was up 7 percent, or 65 licenses, from last year. A state license is required before a city or county can issue a permit to operate a fireworks stand in Washington.

Personal fireworks are not allowed in Kenmore.

Licenses are issued by county; with King County seeing the largest increase in retail fireworks stand licenses issued with fifteen; followed by Clark and Pierce County, eleven; and Grays Harbor County, six.

Sale of consumer fireworks begins June 28 at noon and ends on July 5 at 9 p.m. A number of city and counties have restricted or banned the sale and discharge of fireworks. Always be sure to check with your local jurisdiction before using fireworks.

Attending a public display is a safe and fun way to enjoy fireworks. To learn about a community fireworks display near you, visit our website at http://www.wsp.wa.gov/fire/fireworks.htm.

For more information contact your local fire department, or call the Office of the State Fire Marshal at (360) 596-3946.