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Posted on: June 26, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Carteret County Emergency Services Encourages Safe Celebrations for Independence Day

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CARTERET COUNTY, N.C. (June 26, 2025) – As Independence Day nears, Carteret County Emergency Services urges residents to celebrate safely and responsibly by keeping health and fire safety top of mind.

“Fireworks are a popular way to celebrate the Fourth of July, but they can also be dangerous if not used properly,” said Carteret County Fire Marshal Eddie Lewis. “We want everyone to enjoy the holiday while staying safe and preventing avoidable accidents.”

Fireworks pose a serious risk of injury and property damage. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), fireworks cause an average of 19,500 fires each year, including structure fires, vehicle fires and wildland fires.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that in 2023, at least eight people died and an estimated 9,700 were injured in fireworks-related incidents. Most injuries occur between mid-June and mid-July and range from minor burns to serious trauma, including vision or hearing loss, or even the loss of fingers and toes.

In North Carolina, fireworks laws are strict. Only items that do not explode, spin, or fly through the air are legal for personal use. This includes sparklers, fountains, smoke devices, poppers, snappers, glowworms and other novelty items that stay on the ground. Firecrackers, Roman candles, bottle rockets, mortars and aerial fireworks remain illegal for consumer use, even if purchased from a vendor.

To help residents celebrate safely, Fire Marshal Lewis offers the following tips: 

  • Never allow children to light fireworks or use sparklers without adult supervision.
  • Use fireworks outdoors in a clear area away from dry grass, flammable materials, people, pets, buildings and vehicles.
  • Be mindful of wind or environmental conditions that could increase fire risk.
  • Keep a bucket of water or a hose nearby in case of fire or malfunctioning fireworks.
  • Never throw or point fireworks at people, pets or structures.
  • Only light fireworks on stable, fire-resistant surfaces like concrete or driveways—never in your hand.
  • Light one firework at a time and quickly move away.
  • Never carry fireworks in your pocket or lean over them when lighting.
  • Never attempt to relight a “dud.” Wait 20 minutes, then soak it in water.
  • Douse spent fireworks in water and dispose of them in a metal trash can, away from buildings and flammable materials.
  • Avoid using fireworks if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Only use fireworks labeled for consumer use—not professional-grade products.

“We encourage everyone to enjoy the holiday by spending time with family and friends,” said Lewis. “If you choose to use fireworks, do so responsibly—and consider attending one of the many professional fireworks displays happening in our communities.”

For more information on fireworks safety, contact Carteret County Emergency Services at 252-222-5841 or visit the National Fire Protection Association or the National Safety Council websites for additional guidance.

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