06/04/2026
4th of July Fireworks Reminder from La Paz Unified Fire-Medical District 🎇
As we get ready to celebrate Independence Day, your La Paz Unified Fire-Medical District wants to keep our community safe! Fireworks can be a fun tradition, but they also bring serious fire risks — especially in our dry desert environment.
✅ What’s Allowed (Permissible Consumer Fireworks):
Ground-based items like fountains, cones, spinners, sparklers (flitter type), smoke devices, and novelty fireworks that stay on the ground.
Use is permitted June 24 through July 6 under Arizona state law (typically 8 AM – 11 PM, with possible extensions on July 4).
❌ What’s Prohibited:
Aerial fireworks (rockets, mortars, fireworks that launch into the air and explode).
Firecrackers and any exploding devices.
All fireworks on public lands (BLM, state trust lands, parks, etc.) — these are often banned year-round, with current fire restrictions in effect.
Quartzsite Town Ordinances:
The use, discharge, or ignition of any fireworks is prohibited on all public property (including streets, sidewalks, parks, parking lots, and rights-of-way).
Permissible consumer fireworks may only be used on private property with the owner's permission.
Always follow state dates and hours — additional local restrictions or fire bans may apply due to high fire danger.
La Paz County Areas (Unincorporated):
Permissible consumer fireworks are allowed on private property with owner permission, following state law dates.
Strictly prohibited on all public lands, rights-of-way, and during any active county or state fire restrictions (which are common in our area due to dry conditions).
Check for current fire danger levels, as temporary bans can override standard allowances.
Important Safety Tips:
Only use fireworks on private property with the owner’s permission.
Keep a garden hose or water source nearby.
Never let children use fireworks without adult supervision.
Dispose of used fireworks in water before throwing them away.
If fire danger is high, additional restrictions may apply — always check current conditions with La Paz County or our district.
In case of emergency, call 9-1-1 immediately.
Let’s celebrate responsibly and keep Quartzsite and all of La Paz County safe this 4th of July! 🇺🇸
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