Long Beach vs Norwalk
How do fireworks rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Norwalk, CA?
Long Beach and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.
Long Beach, CA
Los Angeles County
ALL fireworks including sparklers and 'Safe and Sane' are banned in Long Beach under LBMC Chapter 8.81. $1,000 fine + $250 disposal fee + city response costs.
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Los Angeles County
Most California cities ban all consumer fireworks. Norwalk may allow only 'safe and sane' types during July 1 to 4 or ban all types entirely.
View full Norwalk rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Long Beach | Norwalk |
|---|---|---|
| Code | LBMC Β§8.81 | - |
| All Fireworks | Banned including sparklers & Safe and Sane | - |
| Fine | $1,000 administrative penalty | - |
| Disposal Fee | $250 | - |
| Response Costs | Up to $20,000+ | - |
| Legal Types | - | Check Norwalk - many ban all |
| Safe & Sane | - | City opt-in only |
| Period | - | June 28-July 6 if allowed |
| Dangerous | - | Always illegal statewide |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Long Beach FAQ
Are consumer fireworks legal in Long Beach?
ALL fireworks including sparklers and 'Safe and Sane' are banned in Long Beach under LBMC Chapter 8.81. $1,000 fine + $250 disposal fee + city response costs.
When can I set off fireworks in Long Beach?
Code: LBMC Β§8.81. All Fireworks: Banned including sparklers & Safe and Sane. Fine: $1,000 administrative penalty. Disposal Fee: $250.
Norwalk FAQ
Are any fireworks legal?
Depends on Norwalk. Many California cities ban all consumer fireworks. Some allow State Fire Marshal-approved 'safe and sane' types.
Whatβs the penalty?
Fines range from $500 to $50,000. Causing a fire can result in felony charges.
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