Firework Safety

Fireworks Prohibited
The Jurupa Valley Municipal Code prohibits the sale, use, discharge, and possession of fireworks. View the Jurupa Valley Municipal Code Sections here
Fireworks Violation Report
To report a fireworks violation please visit the Riverside County Sheriff's Department website.
The Danger of Fireworks
Injuries/Death
On average, nationwide, close to 200 per day suffer fireworks-related injuries in the month around the July 4th holiday. Approximately 39% of all fireworks-related injuries happen to children between the ages of 0-14.
Improper Storage of Fireworks/Explosives
Storage of illegal fireworks can also be dangerous. If not properly stored, they can explode, causing property damage, injury and death.
Misuse
Fireworks can be disassembled to access their explosive powder, which could be used to make other explosive devices.
Fire Hazards
Drought conditions in the Inland Empire increase fire risks associated with illegal fireworks, threatening lives and property and potentially triggering wildfires.
PTSD Triggers
The unexpected explosion of fireworks can trigger a startle response in people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a psychiatric disorder that can occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event.
Harm to Pets
The sight and sound of fireworks scares pets, causing many to run away in fear and confusion. Even those who don’t run away experience severe anxiety.
Costly Fines
The City of Jurupa Valley Municipal Code states: if anyone is caught using, storing, selling, distributing or possessing any type of fireworks or explosive, they are subject to fines.
Want to see Legal Fireworks?
If you want to see legal fireworks, please visit the Riverside County Fire Department's website for a list of firework shows!
