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Kaua‘i Fire Department urges community to celebrate fire safe this 4th of July

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Kaua‘i Fire Department reminds the public as the 4th of July holiday weekend approaches to celebrate safely and responsibly when using fireworks.

Consumer fireworks/firecrackers are only allowed to be ignited from 1 to 9 p.m. July 4.

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Fireworks can only be ignited on private property during this time, and setting fireworks off on public property — including streets, sidewalks and parks — is illegal.

Removing the powder or pyrotechnic contents from any fireworks is strictly prohibited.

Kaua‘i Fire Department urges everyone to follow these fireworks/firecracker safety tips:

  • Aerials and illegal fireworks are dangerous and against the law.
  • Don’t use fireworks during high wind or dry conditions — brushfires can spark fast.
  • Supervise keiki closely around all fireworks, including sparklers.
  • Have a hose or bucket of water ready to douse any unexpected fires.
  • Clean up your area — leave no trace in the community or on the beach.
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Mālama the community and protect your home and neighborhoods this holiday.

Also remember that a valid permit is required to purchase firecrackers.

Firecracker permit applications are available through July 3, and permits can be obtained online or in person at Kaua‘i Fire Department Headquarters, located at 4444 Rice Street, Suite 315, in Līhuʻe.

Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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A smartphone or tablet is recommended when applying online to assist with uploading a valid photo identification. Once an online application is approved, the permit will be emailed to the applicant.

Regardless of application process and approval, however, all permits must be printed and validated in person at Kaua‘i Fire Department Headquarters.

Fire Department staff are available to assist in person for people who need help creating a Connect Kaua‘i account or printing their permits.

An array of just some of the fireworks available at the TNT Fireworks tent in Hilo for the 4th of July holiday in 2023. (Photo Courtesy: Big Island Now File/Nathan Christophel)

Payments can be made online through the Connect Kaua‘i portal or in person using cash or check. Checks should be made payable to the Kaua‘i County Director of Finance.

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Applicants must also be at least 18 years old.

Contact Kaua‘i Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau at 808-241-4982 or via email at kfd@kauai.gov for additional information about fire safety or help with the firecracker permit process.

Have a happy and safe 4th of July holiday weekend.

NOTE: Firecracker permits are required only for firecrackers. No permit is needed to purchase other consumer fireworks such as snakes, sparklers, fountains, whistles, toy smoke devices, wheels, ground spinners and other similar items.

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