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Posted on: June 19, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Police Department Urges Residents to Leave Fireworks to the Pros

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It’s that time of the year when nice weather, warm temperatures and outdoor activities signal the approaching July 4th Holiday. The Romeoville Police Department would like to take this opportunity to warn residents of the dangers of illegal fireworks. Every year, non-occupational fireworks lead to numerous injuries and deaths. A 2015 study conducted by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, found that approximately 11 people die each year from non-occupational fireworks. Fireworks related deaths are often caused by unplanned detonations, direct impacts, or fires. Many are innocent victims who were not using fireworks themselves. Case-in-point, on July 5th 2014, an elderly couple from Ohio perished while sleeping when their home caught on fire, ignited by falling debris from fireworks being set off in the neighborhood.

About 67 percent of the annual 10,500 fireworks related injuries occur between June 20th and July 20th and 35 percent are children younger than 15. Fireworks injuries and deaths can be from misuse or malfunctions. Some common misuses include lighting fireworks in one’s hand, being too close to lit fireworks, setting off fireworks improperly, mischief, igniting fireworks too close to someone, or dismantling fireworks. Malfunctions can be from errant flight paths, tip-over incidents, early ignitions, and blow outs.

Fireworks are illegal in the State of Illinois. Items such as “Silver Salutes” or “Quarter Sticks” are considered explosive devices and possession is a Class 3 Felony. In Romeoville, it is unlawful for any person to possess, display or allow to be displayed, consumer fireworks and/or display fireworks or any other fireworks within the corporate limits of the village without a valid permit. Possession is not the only concern when it comes to fireworks. A person setting off fireworks can be charged with Disorderly conduct if it is alarming and disturbing others. Of a more serious nature, one may be held criminally liable if negligent acts result in property damage, injury, or death. The Romeoville Police Department maintains a strict enforcement policy with regards to illegal fireworks and dedicates officers solely to the enforcement of fireworks violations during the July 4th holiday season.

Even legal items, such as sparklers which burn hot enough to melt glass, are dangerous. The best way to protect your family and friends is not to use any fireworks at home. Instead, leave fireworks to the professionals.  

The Village will be celebrating Independence Day on July 3 with three fireworks shows. To allow residents to view these from their homes, fireworks will be shot off in three separate locations starting at 9:30 p.m., effectively tripling the number of pyrotechnics that are usually displayed. 

The shows will be based from Volunteer Park (1100 Murphy Dr.), Lukancic Middle School (725 Normantown Rd.), and Discovery Park (300 S. Highpoint Dr.). The parking lots at these facilities will be closed on July 3rd.* (*Due to liability and distancing required for fireworks, residents are strongly encouraged to view the fireworks from home as attendance at any of the three sites will be restricted.)

Choreographed music will be available on Star 96.7 FM Radio.


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