Fireworks, floats and forks: What goes where?
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Fireworks, floats and forks: What goes where?
Fireworks can remain hazardous even after they have been lit. First, soak the fireworks in water for at least 15 minutes. After soaking, place them in a plastic bag so they do not dry out. The soaked, plastic-wrapped fireworks can then be placed in your garbage bin. Fireworks are not recyclable and should not be placed in your recycling bin.
Stay safe this holiday weekend: AF’s firework safety guidelines - American Fork Citizen
By: Brynn Carnesecca American Fork Citizen The Fourth of July is a the highlight of the summer for many. However, it can also be a time when fireworks and wildfires run rampant. According to the Utah guidelines, summer fireworks are only permitted from July 2-5 and July 22-25. Any fireworks outside of those days are prohibited. Fireworks can only be lit from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., with an extended end point of midnight on the evening of July 4. Am…
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