As the Fourth of July rapidly approaches, Clarksville Fire Rescue, together with the City of Clarksville, is laying down the law—with a firm yet friendly reminder about the do’s and don’ts of fireworks in the city. According to the official City of Clarksville website, the window of opportunity for fireworks fanatics is fast approaching: you can legally set off your pyrotechnic display from July 1 to July 5, but don’t think about starting your light show before 6 p.m. or continuing past 10 p.m.
Inspecting all the temporary fireworks stands that have popped up around Clarksville like summer weeds, Clarksville Fire Rescue Fire Prevention officers are ensuring vendors stick to the script, operating within the provided timeframe of June 20 to July 5. But just because a tent is stocked to the brim with fireworks, it does not mean setting them off anywhere you please is fair game. City parks, recreational grounds, or touching any property owned by the city are all no-go zones for your rockets’ red glare.
Safety is the watchword, and a slew of tips comes with the regulations. Wearing safety glasses and gloves, having water on standby, and lighting one explosive beauty at a time are all part and parcel of celebrating safely. Remember, though, kids under 16 are barred from using fireworks without a vigilant adult keeping a watchful eye…