Firework Rules for Murfreesboro on New Years Eve

Dec 30, 2015 at 04:17 pm by Bryan Barrett


New Year's Eve celebrations are in the midst and several will celebrate with fireworks displays. Murfreesboro Fire & Rescue Department is reminding citizens that the City of Murfreesboro has an ordinance concerning use of fireworks.

Fireworks are permitted in the city limits December 26 - January 2 between the hours of 10:00 am - 10:00 pm except that on January 1, they may be used until 1:00 am.

Murfreesboro's City Council recently approved Ordinance 15-O-49 amending Murfreesboro City Code, Chapter 12--Fire Prevention, Section 12-30 regarding Prohibited Sales, Use and Possession of Fireworks.

Sections C-F now state the following:

(C) Except as part of a public display of fireworks approved under Code §12-28, it shall be unlawful for any person within the City to sell, use or possess any mortar firework with a single tube, or any mortar firework with multiple tubes (commonly referred to as a "cake"), if any tube with an inside diameter of one and half inches (1½") or more has been preloaded with a shell or shells. Measurement of any tube shall be from the inside edge of the tube to the inside edge of the opposite side of the tube.

(D) Except as part of a public display of fireworks approved under Code §12-28, it shall be unlawful for any person within the City of Murfreesboro to sell, use or possess any reloadable firework.

(E) If the firework reasonably appears to be a mortar firework in violation of subsection (C) or a reloadable firework in violation of subsection (D), and the seller is unable or unwilling to demonstrate (by removing packaging or otherwise) that the item is lawful for sale, it shall be presumed to be unlawful.

(F) It shall be unlawful for any person within the City to use, possess, sell or offer for sale any bottle rocket.

For more information on this ordinance:

http://www.murfreesborotn.gov/DocumentCenter/View/2828

The Fire Marshal's Office would also like to mention that it is unlawful for any person to use any item of fireworks on private property without the consent of the property owner or for any person to use any item of fireworks on public property including public streets.

"If you intend to celebrate the incoming New Year with fireworks, please follow these important safety tips from the State Fire Marshal's Office," said MFRD Fire Marshal Carl Peas.

"It is our sincere hope that everyone enjoys their holiday and has a safe and blessed New Year," said Peas.

Need more questions answered?

Contact MFRD's Fire Marshal's Office at 615-849-2605.

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