If someone using fireworks accidentally starts a fire, they may not be able to turn to their insurance company for reimbursement.
Homeowner's Coverage
What if the fireworks malfunction injuries someone? This also could be covered under a homeowners’ insurance section for medical payments to others. Similarly, liability payments could cover fireworks that accidentally damage someone else’s property.
Consider the consequences before using fireworks.
Fireworks Safety - Keeping people and Property Safe
- Use fireworks outdoors only.
- Point fireworks away from homes, buildings and people.
- Store fireworks properly: Storing fireworks can be tricky — if stored improperly, they could lose their charge, weaken, or prematurely ignite. Store fireworks in a cool, dry, dark location out of reach of children and pets.
- Never use homemade fireworks.
- Read all instructions before igniting.
- Keep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy.
- Wear safety glasses when shooting fireworks.
- Don’t use fireworks while under the influence.
- Don’t ignite fireworks in a container.
- Carefully dispose of spent fireworks.
- Light one firework at a time.
- Leave fireworks to the professionals: The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a public display conducted by trained professionals.
Best Fireworks in New Jersey
Each year, The Best of NJ puts together the most comprehensive list of New Jersey events and fireworks displays you’ll find anywhere on the internet. Check out the best Fireworks by Region. We remember, salute and pay tribute to the brave Heroes who fought hard for our freedom and independence to make this day possible. Let’s share peace and love with one another and cherish the celebration of freedom with patriotism in our hearts. Have a safe and happy holiday! |