Crime & Safety

Used Fireworks Cause East Hanover House Fire: PD

Make sure you know how to properly dispose of any used or unused fireworks.

A fire at 124 River Road was sparked by used fireworks.
A fire at 124 River Road was sparked by used fireworks. (East Hanover Police Department)

EAST HANOVER, NJ — Used fireworks sparked a house fire in East Hanover Monday night, police said.

The fire happened at 124 River Road, police said, and was sparked when used fireworks were placed in a garbage can. Everyone was evacuated and there were no injuries, but the home sustained damages.

Used fireworks can pose a safety hazard if they are not disposed of properly. All used fireworks should be soaked in a bucket of water until they are completely saturated, and then tossed in the trash.

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Unused fireworks should always be stored in a cool, dry place like the garage. They should never be put on top of an electrical appliance, like a fridge or freezer.

Expired, dud, or unwanted unused fireworks should be disposed of similarly to used fireworks. They should be soaked until completely saturated. Double-wrap them in plastic wrap or plastic baggies, so they remain wet, and then throw them in the trash.

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Fireworks should always be set off away from homes and easily flammable materials. Only ground-based fireworks are legal in New Jersey; areal fireworks remain illegal.

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