KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Fourth of July is approaching, and some people are stocking up on fireworks to fill the night sky with booms and bright lights.
It's important to follow safety precautions when using fireworks. Children should not be allowed to ignite fireworks, including sparklers. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission also recommended keeping a bucket of water or a garden hose handy in case of fires.
People should not try to pick up fireworks that do not fully ignite, and they should make sure to light fireworks one at a time. People should also not drink or use drugs while shooting off fireworks.
They should also check to make sure it's legal to shoot fireworks in their areas. Anyone who hears fireworks illegally going off and wants to report it to authorities should make sure to use non-emergency phone numbers instead of calling 911, to avoid detracting resources away from emergencies.
It isn't legal to shoot fireworks everywhere in East Tennessee. Some cities have their own rules regarding whether people can shoot fireworks. A quick list of those counties and cities is below.
Anderson County - According to dispatchers, there were no county ordinances on the shooting of fireworks, with it falling on state law.
- City of Oak Ridge: Illegal to set off fireworks inside the city.
Blount County - Legal to fire fireworks between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. year-round, cities within the county have separate laws.
- City of Alcoa: Fireworks can only be shot on July 3 and July 4 between 11 a.m. and 11 p.m. Sales are also allowed from June 25 through July 4.
- City of Maryville: It is legal to shoot fireworks on private property on July 3 and July 4. They can only be fired from 11 a.m. through 11 p.m. They cannot be used in any public area, street, road or parking lot.
Campbell County — Legal to set off fireworks in county areas.
Cumberland County — Legal to set off fireworks in county areas, and only legal to set off fireworks in city limits between June 20 and July 5.
Fentress County — Legal to set off fireworks in county areas only.
Grainger County — Legal to set off fireworks in county areas.
Greene County — Legal to set off fireworks in county areas only.
Hamblen County — Legal to shoot fireworks until 11 p.m. in county areas only.
- City of Morristown- Illegal to shoot off fireworks at all times.
Knox County — Illegal to sell and set off fireworks without a permit.
- City of Knoxville: Illegal to sell and set off fireworks without a permit.
Loudon County — Legal to set off fireworks in county areas.
McMinn County — Legal to set off fireworks in county areas only.
- City of Athens: Illegal to set off fireworks.
Monroe County — Legal to sell and set off fireworks in county areas.
Morgan County — Legal to set off fireworks in county areas.
- City of Wartburg: Can shoot off fireworks over the Fourth of July holiday until around 11 p.m.
Roane County — Legal to set off fireworks in county areas as long as no structures are endangered.
- City of Kingston: Fireworks are not allowed to be set off in city limits.
Sevier County — Only legal to shoot off fireworks in county areas.
- City of Gatlinburg: Illegal to sell and set off fireworks
- City of Pigeon Forge: Illegal to sell and set off fireworks
- City of Sevierville: Illegal to sell and set off fireworks
This story will be updated as we learn more about the policies surrounding fireworks in different counties and cities.