Massachusetts Wedding Sparklers

Unfortunately, due to the laws in Massachusetts, we are unable to ship our products to Massachusetts.

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 Massachusetts 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 West Springfield, Boston, Blue Hill, Cape Cod or any other city in Massachusetts, the best wedding sparkers in the state can be found at Direct Sparklers. 

Massachusetts Firework Laws and Regulations 

It’s important to know the laws and regulations surrounding fireworks in Massachusetts to ensure that you’re not breaking any laws or putting yourself or others in danger. Here’s everything you need to know about Massachusetts fireworks law and regulations, including the types of fireworks that are legal to purchase and use, prohibited fireworks, regulations for purchasing and using fireworks, penalties for violating Massachusetts firework laws, safety tips for enjoying fireworks, and alternatives to fireworks for celebrations. 

Overview of the Types of Fireworks That Are Legal in Massachusetts 

In Massachusetts, only certain types of consumer fireworks are legal to purchase and use. According to the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services, the following types of fireworks are legal for consumer use: 

  • Sparklers 
  • Fountains 
  • Spinners 
  • Smoke devices
  • Snakes 
  • Ground-based sparklers 
  • Novelty devices such as party poppers, snappers, and toy smoke devices 

It’s important to note that even though these types of fireworks are legal in Massachusetts, they are still regulated and must meet certain safety standards. Fireworks that are not on this list, such as firecrackers, bottle rockets, and Roman candles, are illegal in Massachusetts.  

Prohibited Fireworks in Massachusetts 

As mentioned above, any fireworks that are not on the list of legal consumer fireworks in Massachusetts are prohibited. This includes the following types of fireworks: 

  • Firecrackers 
  • Cherry bombs 
  • M-80s 
  • M-100s 
  • Bottle rockets 
  • Roman candles 
  • Mortars 
  • Aerial shells 
  • Anything that explodes or flies through the air 

It’s important to note that even though these types of fireworks are prohibited in Massachusetts, they are still readily available in neighboring states such as New Hampshire and Rhode Island. However, it is illegal to transport these fireworks across state lines into Massachusetts.  

Regulations for Purchasing and Using Fireworks in Massachusetts 

To purchase and use legal consumer fireworks in Massachusetts, you must be at least 18 years old. You can purchase these fireworks from licensed vendors who have obtained a permit from the local fire department. It’s important to purchase your fireworks from a licensed vendor to ensure that they meet safety standards and are legal for use in Massachusetts. 

When using fireworks, you must follow certain regulations to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you. First and foremost, you should only use fireworks outdoors and away from any buildings or combustible materials. You should also never attempt to relight a firework that has not fully ignited or try to make your own fireworks. 

It’s also important to have a source of water nearby in case of an emergency, and to keep a safe distance from the fireworks when lighting them. You should also never throw fireworks or point them at anyone, and always make sure that children are supervised when using fireworks. 

Penalties for Violating Massachusetts Fireworks Laws 

Violating Massachusetts fireworks laws can result in serious penalties. If you’re caught using illegal fireworks in Massachusetts, you could face fines of up to $1,000 and up to one year in jail. You could also be held liable for any damages or injuries that result from your use of illegal fireworks. 

It’s important to note that even if you’re using legal consumer fireworks, you could still face penalties if you’re not using them safely and responsibly. If you cause a fire or injury due to your use of legal fireworks, you could be held liable and face fines and other penalties.  

How to Safely Enjoy Fireworks in Massachusetts 

While fireworks can be a fun and exciting way to celebrate special occasions, it’s important to use them safely and responsibly to avoid any mishaps. Here are some tips for safely enjoying fireworks in Massachusetts: 

  • Always use legal consumer fireworks that meet safety standards. 
  • Only use fireworks outdoors and away from any buildings or combustible materials. 
  • Have a source of water nearby in case of an emergency. 
  • Keep a safe distance from the fireworks when lighting them. 
  • Never throw fireworks or point them at anyone. 
  • Always supervise children when using fireworks. 
  • Follow all regulations for purchasing and using fireworks in Massachusetts. 

By following these tips, you can ensure that your fireworks display is both enjoyable and safe for everyone involved. 

Frequently Asked Questions About Massachusetts Firework Laws 

Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about Massachusetts fireworks laws: 

Q: Can I transport legal consumer fireworks across state lines into Massachusetts?
A: No, it is illegal to transport fireworks across state lines into Massachusetts. 

Q: Can I use legal consumer fireworks on public property in Massachusetts?
A: No, you can only use legal consumer fireworks on private property with the permission of the property owner. 

Q: Can I purchase legal consumer fireworks online in Massachusetts?
A: No, it is illegal to purchase fireworks online and have them shipped to Massachusetts. 

Q: Can I use legal consumer fireworks if there is a fire ban in effect?
A: No, if there is a fire ban in effect, you cannot use fireworks in Massachusetts.
 

Massachusetts Facts & Figures 

Nickname: The Bay State 

State Capital: Boston 

Population: 6,892,503 (15th) 

Largest Cities: Boston 692,600 Worcester 185,428 Springfield 153,606 

Total Area: 10,554 sq. miles (44th) 

Fun Facts: 

The first game of basketball happened to be played in Springfield, Massachusetts. 

While every state has their quirky laws, Massachusetts tops the cake, or chowder should we say? It’s actually illegal in the state to use tomatoes to make clam chowder. 

The first U.S. Postal zip code is in Massachusetts, with the town of Agawam represented by 01001. 

Explore our selection of wedding sparklers, gender reveal and holiday confetti cannons and party supplies at the best prices across Massachusetts. 

Shop Massachusetts Wedding Sparklers 

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

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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