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Class 1.4G (Minor Explosion Hazard Confined To Package:Pyrotechnics) UN0336 Fireworks (Consumer or Common Fireworks) Most popular consumer fireworks sold in the US. Reloadable aerial shells 1.75" or less sold in a box with not more than 12 shells and one launching tube; Single-shot aerial tubes; Bottle rockets; Skyrockets and missiles
1.3G Display Fireworks, smoke grenades, flares 1.3H 1.3J 1.3K 1.3L Hypergolic fuelled rocket motors 1.4 Minor hazard: 1.4B Blasting Caps 1.4C Model rocket motors 1.4D Det. Cord 1.4E 1.4F 1.4G Consumer Fireworks, Proximate Pyro 1.4S Proximate Pyro, Blasting Caps, Small Arms Ammunition 1.5 Very insensitive, mass explosion: 1.5D Blasting Agents
Last year, Ohio saw 128 fireworks-caused incidents, including 22 house fires that cost $690,000. ... Since July 1, 2022, Ohioans have been permitted to buy, possess and set off 1.4G consumer ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission defines what fireworks may be considered consumer fireworks. Consumer fireworks in the United States are limited to 500 grams (this was previously 350 grams until 17 years ago) of composition for pre-fused multi shot aerials known as cakes, and firecrackers may have up to 50 milligrams of flash powder.
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11 Summit County communities maintain their private fireworks bans; other have embraced state's 2022 move to relax rules around designated holidays.
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The Brief. Consumer fireworks, like sparklers, can be used year-round; aerial fireworks are a different story. Many of the ones we're seeing across the Valley on and before New Year's were ...