Costa Mesa readying for safe and sane holiday
Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- Local officials say the Fourth of July will be happy and
festive as long as people aren’t launching bottle rockets from their
frontyards or lighting Piccolo Petes in Canyon Park.
The city has allowed fireworks in celebration of the Fourth of July
for several years now. But only those fireworks approved by the state’s
fire marshal are allowed.
“Anything that’s a flying projectile or an explosive is generally
illegal,†said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney.
Violators are usually cited, he added.
“Normally, we don’t arrest people unless they are carting a truckload
of fireworks,†he said. “Arrests are also made when people create
potential safety hazards.â€
The Police Department also receives several fireworks-related calls on
the Fourth of July, even though the city permits them, Birney said.
“It just bothers them,†he said. “And they call to tell us There are
about 51 stands that will start selling fireworks in Costa Mesa beginning
Sunday, said Costa Mesa Fire Marshall Tom Macduff.
Macduff’s responsibility is to inspect the stands and ensure they are
selling only firecrackers approved by the state fire marshal.
“Anything that is safe and sane is allowed in Costa Mesa,†he said.
What is safe also changes from year to year, said Macduff, who also
checks the stands’ electrical system and ensures employees can exit in
case of a fire.
The most common incidents in previous years include fires in trash
cans and trash bins, Macduff said.
“The safest way to put out firecrackers is to douse them in a bucket
of water before disposing them,†he said.
Bottle rockets are extremely dangerous because they set fire to wood
shingle roofs and dry grass. Lighting any kind of fireworks in any of the
city’s parks is prohibited, Macduff said.
“However, we haven’t had any significant incidents over the last
several years,†he said. “Hopefully, it’ll stay that way.â€
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