#Firecrackers

Hawai‘i Island police remind public of rules regarding fireworks ahead of New Year’s Eve

With ongoing concerns regarding illegal aerial fireworks, Hawai‘i Island police remind the community about pyrotechnics that are legal to set off for the New Year’s holiday.

‘Enjoy the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air,’ just don’t send them in the mail

U.S. Postal Service reminds the public that while fireworks and firecrackers are fun on the 4th of July, all kinds — including sparklers, bottle rockets and Roman candles — are banned from the mail.

Fireworks permits go on sale today in Hawai‘i County

Each permit costs $25 and will entitle the holder to purchase 5,000 firecrackers. Multiple permit purchases are allowed.

Business Monday: Big Island family has booming side gig selling fireworks for Fourth of July

Ken Polido of Hilo and his family have operated the TNT Fireworks tent in Hilo during the New Year’s season for about the past 11 years. The family expanded last year to include the Fourth of July holiday.

Fireworks permits and fireworks on sale now for New Year’s Eve

The use of fireworks is only permitted from 9 p.m. New Year’s Eve until 1 a.m. New Year’s Day.

Fireworks Permits for Fourth of July Go on Sale This Week

Flash, boom, crackle and sparkle — its time to celebrate the Fourth of July, and firecrackers and fireworks are the main attractions.

Fireworks Permits Available Day After Christmas

Christmas will be here in less than a week. Soon after that comes the sale of fireworks for New Year’s celebrations.

HFD: Unwanted, Illegal, and Damaged Firework Collection

Hawai’i County Fire Department Chief Darren Rosario announced that a collection of illegal, damaged, and unwanted fireworks will take place on Jan. 26.