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Burbank vs Lancaster

How do fireworks rules compare between Burbank, CA and Lancaster, CA?

Burbank and Lancaster have similar restriction levels.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks β€” including Safe & Sane β€” are banned in Burbank. Violations result in confiscation plus citation or arrest. State penalties: $500–$1,000 fine and/or up to one year in county jail for first offense. Volunteer patrols assist enforcement.

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Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Lancaster regulates fireworks under Chapter 8.44 of the Municipal Code; possession or discharge of firecrackers, rockets, torpedoes or fireworks on park property is separately prohibited under Sec. 12.04.450.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankLancaster
Safe & SaneBanned-
All Consumer FireworksBanned-
Penalty$500–$1,000 fine / up to 1 year jail-
EnforcementPolice + volunteer patrols-
State LawCA H&SC Β§12700-
Code-Chapter 8.44
Parks-Sec. 12.04.450 ban
Wildfire Risk-High desert
Topic-Fireworks

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Burbank FAQ

Are consumer fireworks legal in Burbank?

All fireworks β€” including Safe & Sane β€” are banned in Burbank. Violations result in confiscation plus citation or arrest. State penalties: $500–$1,000 fine and/or up to one year in county jail for first offense. Volunteer patrols assist enforcement.

When can I set off fireworks in Burbank?

Safe & Sane: Banned. All Consumer Fireworks: Banned. Penalty: $500–$1,000 fine / up to 1 year jail. Enforcement: Police + volunteer patrols.

Lancaster FAQ

Are fireworks allowed in Lancaster?

Fireworks are regulated under Chapter 8.44 of Lancaster's Municipal Code. Use on park property is independently prohibited under Sec. 12.04.450. The high-desert wildfire risk means heightened enforcement during dry months.

What about Lancaster City Park or other public areas?

Sec. 12.04.450 bars possession or use of firecrackers, rockets, torpedoes, or fireworks of any kind on park property, regardless of state classification.

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