Fireworks Safety 101: Your Guide to a Safe & Spectacular TNT Fireworks Show

Fireworks Safety 101: Your Guide to a Safe & Spectacular TNT Fireworks Show

TNT Safety Tip: Keep a hose or bucket of water within reach before lighting any fireworks, and soak all used fireworks before disposal—especially during dry summer conditions.
There's nothing quite like gathering family and friends together to celebrate with fireworks. Whether you're celebrating the Fourth of July, New Year's Eve, or any special occasion, TNT Fireworks wants every customer to enjoy an exciting show that's also safe from start to finish.
If this is your first time buying fireworks, don't worry—we've got you covered. Follow these simple safety tips to make your backyard celebration one to remember.

Buy from a Name You Can Trust

The safest fireworks experience starts before you ever light a fuse.
When you shop at TNT Fireworks, you're purchasing high-quality fireworks from America's #1 Brand. Our knowledgeable team can help you select the right products for your celebration and answer questions about how to use them safely.

Know Your Local Fireworks Laws

Fireworks laws vary by state, county, and even city. Before your celebration, make sure you know what's permitted where you live.
Check for:
  • Which fireworks are legal
  • Approved days and hours for use
  • Any local restrictions, burn bans, or drought-related regulations
A little preparation goes a long way toward a safe celebration.

Read Every Label Before Lighting

Every TNT Fireworks product includes important safety instructions designed specifically for that item.
Always:
  • Read all instructions before lighting
  • Follow the directions exactly
  • Never modify or tamper with fireworks
Taking just a few moments to read the label helps ensure everyone enjoys the show safely.

Adults Should Always Be in Charge

Fireworks are exciting for the entire family—but they should always be handled by responsible adults.
For the safest experience:
  • Designate one adult to light the fireworks
  • Keep children well away from the firing area
  • Make sure everyone knows where the safe viewing area is before the show begins

Choose the Right Launch Area

The best fireworks displays happen in open spaces.
Always set up:
  • Outdoors only
  • On a flat, stable surface
  • Away from homes, vehicles, dry grass, trees, and other flammable materials
If you're lighting fireworks on grass, place them on a sturdy board or other flat surface to help keep them stable.

Give Fireworks Plenty of Space

Distance is one of the easiest ways to stay safe.
As a general guideline:
  • Stay at least 25–40 feet away from ground-based fireworks
  • Watch aerial fireworks from 75–100 feet away whenever possible
Before lighting your first firework, make sure everyone knows where to stand.

Light One Firework at a Time

When it's time for the show:
  • Use a long-handled lighter or safety punk
  • Light only one firework at a time
  • Move away immediately after lighting
Never lean over a firework while lighting it.
If a firework doesn't ignite, don't try to relight it. Wait several minutes, then soak it thoroughly with water before disposing of it.  TNT Fireworks offers a No Dud Guarantee if this happens to you!

Keep Water Close By

One of the most important fireworks safety rules is to always have water nearby.
Every fireworks setup should include:
  • A garden hose connected and ready to use
  • A bucket of water
  • Or a fire extinguisher nearby
Being prepared allows you to respond quickly if needed and helps ensure fireworks can be safely disposed of after the show.

Be Extra Careful During Dry or Drought Conditions

Many areas of the country experience dry conditions during peak fireworks season. Even a small spark can ignite dry grass, leaves, or brush.
Before lighting fireworks:
  • Check for local burn bans or fire restrictions
  • Avoid using fireworks near dry vegetation or wooded areas
  • Clear combustible materials from your launch area
  • Keep water readily available throughout your display

Handle Fireworks Responsibly

Simple habits make a big difference.
Never:
  • Carry fireworks loose in your pocket
  • Throw fireworks
  • Point fireworks toward people, animals, vehicles, or buildings
  • Attempt to relight a malfunctioning firework
Store unused fireworks in a cool, dry location until you're ready to use them.

Don't Forget Your Pets

Fireworks can be loud and stressful for pets.
Help keep them comfortable by:
  • Keeping them indoors during your display
  • Closing windows and curtains
  • Playing music or television to help reduce outside noise
A little planning helps everyone—including your four-legged family members—enjoy the holiday.

Dispose of Fireworks Properly

One of the most overlooked fireworks safety steps happens after the final firework is fired.
When your show is complete:
  • Collect all spent fireworks and debris
  • Place them in a bucket of water
  • Allow them to soak thoroughly, preferably overnight
  • Once completely saturated, dispose of them in the trash
Never assume a firework is fully extinguished simply because it has stopped smoking. Proper disposal helps prevent accidental fires long after the celebration has ended.

Celebrate with Confidence

At TNT Fireworks, we're passionate about helping families create unforgettable celebrations while promoting responsible fireworks use.
As America's #1 Brand, we're committed to providing high-quality products, clear safety guidance, and the expertise needed to help customers celebrate confidently.
By planning ahead, keeping water nearby, respecting local conditions, and properly disposing of fireworks after your show, you're helping ensure a safe and memorable celebration for everyone.
Visit your nearest TNT Fireworks location and let our team help you build a safe, exciting, and unforgettable fireworks experience. Because the best fireworks show is one that's enjoyed safely—from the first fuse to the final cleanup.