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Las Vegas police are cracking down on the use of illegal fireworks in the Las Vegas Valley ahead of the Fourth of July celebrations. Every year, tens of thousands of valley residents use illegal fireworks to mark the nation’s birthday.

Recently, the police posted on social media pictures of trailers and trucks filled with illegal fireworks that were confiscated. These pyrotechnic devices are prohibited in Clark County.

Law enforcement officers are actively monitoring the situation and are prepared to enforce fines starting at $500 for offenders. In 2021, Nevada lawmakers approved fines of up to $10,000 for those found with large quantities of illegal fireworks.

While “safe and sane” fireworks are permitted in Clark County and local cities between June 28 and July 4, the use of other types of fireworks is strictly prohibited. Nonprofit groups are allowed to sell approved fireworks for fundraising purposes at licensed and inspected stands during this period.

Even with the use of “safe and sane” fireworks, there are risks involved, especially in the dry desert environment. Improper handling of fireworks can lead to fires and injuries. Last year, there was a significant increase in fires caused by fireworks during the Fourth of July celebrations.

Clark County Fire Chief John Steinbeck reported that there were over 100 fires, including those in trees, brush, trash cans, and homes, which were attributed to fireworks. The number of fires increased by 1,400 percent compared to the previous year.

Residents are reminded not to call 911 to report illegal fireworks, as it is essential to keep emergency lines free for life-threatening situations. Instead, complaints about illegal fireworks can be reported at ISpyFireworks.com. This information helps officials identify areas where illegal fireworks are being used, allowing for targeted law enforcement actions.

It is crucial to note that fireworks of any kind are prohibited at Clark County Wetlands Park, local parks, and public lands such as Mount Charleston, Lake Mead, and Red Rock Canyon. By following these guidelines and regulations, residents can ensure a safe and enjoyable Fourth of July celebration for all.