Georgia Wedding Sparklers 

Your wedding day is a once in a lifetime experience. Everything about the moment should be special and elegant, from the wedding ceremony and dinner reception to the wedding grand finale. At Direct Sparklers, we provide residents in Georgia with superior and affordable wedding send-off with premium wedding sparklers. Our #10 gold wedding sparklers, #20 gold wedding sparklers, #36 gold wedding sparklers and heart shaped sparklers give your special event the glitz and glamour in a safe and fun way. 

  • Available in a variety of lengths offering different burn times 
  • Instant crowd pleaser and make for stunning wedding photography 
  • Wedding sparklers provide easy distribution and cleanup 

Whether you live in Atlanta, Savannah, Macon or any other city in Georgia, the best wedding sparkers in the state can be found at Direct Sparklers. 

Georgia Firework Laws and Regulations

It’s essential to understand the rules to ensure everyone’s safety and avoid any legal complications. Below are the ins and outs of Georgia’s fireworks laws and regulations, from permitted types of fireworks to the penalties for breaking the rules.

Types of Fireworks Allowed in Georgia

Georgia has specific laws regarding the types of fireworks that are permitted for use by the general public. According to Georgia law, Class C fireworks are the only type of fireworks allowed for use by the general public. Class C fireworks are also known as consumer fireworks and include items such as sparklers, Roman candles, and bottle rockets.

It’s important to note that Class B fireworks, also known as display fireworks, are not allowed to be used by the general public. These types of fireworks are typically used in professional displays and require special training and licensing to handle.

When purchasing fireworks in Georgia, it’s important to ensure that they are labeled as Class C fireworks and purchased from a licensed retailer.

In addition to Class C fireworks, Georgia law also permits the use of smoke devices, such as smoke bombs, for signaling purposes. These devices are not considered fireworks and do not require a permit for use.

Firework Safety Tips

While fireworks can be a fun and exciting way to celebrate, it’s important to prioritize safety to avoid any accidents or injuries. Here are some fireworks safety tips to keep in mind:

  • Always read and follow the instructions on the fireworks packaging
  • Only use fireworks in a clear, open area away from buildings, trees, and other flammable materials
  • Keep a bucket of water or hose nearby in case of a fire
  • Never relight a “dud” firework. Wait at least 20 minutes and then soak it in water before disposing of it
  • Never allow children to handle fireworks or sparklers without adult supervision
  • Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from debris
  • Never point fireworks at another person or animal

By following these safety tips, you can ensure a fun and safe firework experience for everyone.

Firework Regulations in Major Georgia Cities

While Georgia state law governs the use of fireworks, individual cities may have additional regulations in place. Here’s a breakdown of the fireworks regulations in three major Georgia cities:

Atlanta

In Atlanta, the use of fireworks is permitted from 10 a.m. to midnight from July 1 to July 4. Fireworks are also permitted from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. on New Year’s Eve. However, the use of fireworks is prohibited in city parks and on city property.

Savannah

In Savannah, the use of fireworks is permitted from 9 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. from July 3 to July 4. Fireworks are also permitted from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. on New Year’s Eve. However, the use of fireworks is prohibited in city parks and on city property.

Augusta

In Augusta, the use of fireworks is permitted from 10 a.m. to midnight from July 1 to July 4. Fireworks are also permitted from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. on New Year’s Eve. However, the use of fireworks is prohibited in city parks and on city property.

It’s important to check the local regulations in your area before using fireworks to avoid any legal complications.

Penalties for Breaking Georgia’s Firework Laws

Breaking Georgia’s fireworks laws can result in serious penalties, including fines and jail time. Here’s a breakdown of the penalties for breaking Georgia’s firework laws:

  • Using illegal fireworks: Up to $1,000 in fines and up to one year in jail.
  • Using fireworks without a permit: Up to $1,000 in fines and up to one year in jail.
  • Selling illegal fireworks: Up to $5,000 in fines and up to one year in jail.
  • Selling fireworks to a minor: Up to $1,000 in fines and up to one year in jail.

It’s important to follow Georgia’s firework laws and regulations to avoid any legal complications and ensure everyone’s safety.

Frequently Asked Questions about Georgia’s Firework Laws and Regulations

Q: Can I use fireworks on private property in Georgia?
A: Yes, as long as they are Class C fireworks and you follow all safety guidelines and local regulations.

Q: Can I use fireworks in Georgia state parks?
A: No, the use of fireworks is prohibited in Georgia state parks.

Q: Do I need a permit to use fireworks on my own property in Georgia?
A: No, a permit is not required to use fireworks on your own property in Georgia. However, it’s important to follow all safety guidelines and local regulations.

Q: Can I buy fireworks online in Georgia?
A: Yes, but it’s important to ensure that the fireworks are labeled as Class C and purchased from a licensed retailer.

Georgia Facts & Figures 

Nickname: The Peach State 

State Capital: Atlanta 

Population: 10,617,423 (8th) 

Largest Cities: Atlanta 506,811 Augusta 197,888 Columbus 195,769 

Total Land Area: 59,425 sq. miles (24th) 

Fun Facts: 

Located in south central Georgia, Indian Springs is considered the oldest state park in the country, having been founded back in 1826. 

Stretching over two acres, the world’s largest drive-in restaurant calls Atlanta home. The Varsity can park 600 vehicles. (That’s a whole lot of burgers and shakes.) 

Georgia has a state possum – his name is Pogo. 

Shop Georgia Wedding Sparklers 

Explore our selection of wedding sparklers, gender reveal and holiday confetti cannons, party supplies and more at unbeatable prices in Georgia. 

At Direct Sparklers, we do our best to keep our state firework regulation information up-to-date. With changing regulations, however, we only use this as a guide for you to reference and do not guarantee the accuracy of the information. Before purchasing or using fireworks in your state, you should always check with your state law . Direct Sparklers is not held accountable for any errors in the information stated on our website, and will not be held responsible for any violations of firework or sparkler laws. Direct Sparklers can ship to 45 of the 50 states, excluding Alaska, California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Oregon.

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