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Fireworks: Long Beach vs South San Gabriel

How do fireworks rules compare between Long Beach, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

Long Beach and South San Gabriel have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

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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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks, including 'Safe and Sane' varieties, are completely prohibited in unincorporated Los Angeles County under LA County Fire Code Section 5601.1.3. The LA County Fire Department enforces a zero-tolerance policy.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachSouth San Gabriel
CodeLBMC §8.81-
All FireworksBanned including sparklers & Safe and Sane-
Fine$1,000 administrative penalty-
Disposal Fee$250-
Response CostsUp to $20,000+-
Code Section-Fire Code §5601.1.3
Ban Scope-All fireworks
Including-Safe and Sane types
Fine Range-$500–$1,000
Jail-Up to 1 year

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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 §8.81. All Fireworks: Banned including sparklers & Safe and Sane. Fine: $1,000 administrative penalty. Disposal Fee: $250.

South San Gabriel FAQ

Are Safe and Sane fireworks legal in unincorporated LA County?

No. All fireworks, including Safe and Sane varieties, are completely banned in all unincorporated areas of LA County under Fire Code Section 5601.1.3.

What is the penalty for fireworks in unincorporated LA County?

Fines range from $500 to $1,000 and violators may face up to one year in county jail. If fireworks cause a fire, additional criminal charges and civil liability apply.

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