Utah Fireworks
Wholesale Fireworks - Utah Firework Laws
Legal Requirements For Utah
| Bottle Rockets: | With Permit Only |
| Sky Rockets: | With Permit Only |
| Roman Candles: | With Permit Only |
| Firecrackers: | With Permit Only |
| Sparklers: | Legally Allowed |
| Smoke and Punk: | Legally Allowed |
| Fountains: | Legally Allowed |
| Missiles: | With Permit Only |
| Novelties: | Legally Allowed |
| Crackle and Strobe: | Legally Allowed |
| Parachutes: | With Permit Only |
| Wheels and Spinners: | Legally Allowed |
| Aerial Spinners: | With Permit Only |
| Display Shells: | With Permit Only |
| Aerial Items: | With Permit Only |
Utah Consumer Fireworks
Specifically Permitted:
Those fireworks sold at retail for consumer use and those not designated as Class C Dangerous Explosives . Newly allowed in 2011 are aerial devices known as multiple tube, repeater, or cakes lit by a single fuse.
Specifically Prohibited:
Firecrackers, bottle rockets, missiles, roman candles, sky rockets, rockets mounted on a wire or stick, ground salutes, M -80’s, cherry bombs, aerial salutes, flash shells, comets, mines, single shot or reloadable aerial shells, aerials that contain over 500 grams of pyrotechnic material & other illegal explosives are prohibited.
Disclaimer:
- Information above is sourced from the American Pyrotechnics Association (APA).
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- Wholesale Fireworks has compiled this summary to outline this state’s fireworks laws and regulations.
- Laws and regulations are subject to change and may not reflect the most current requirements.
- Verify all details with the State Fire Marshal’s Office before making any purchase or sale.
- This information is provided for reference purposes only, and Wholesale Fireworks assumes no responsibility for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies.
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