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Fireworks: Santa Monica vs Topanga

How do fireworks rules compare between Santa Monica, CA and Topanga, CA?

Santa Monica and Topanga have similar restriction levels.

Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks are illegal in Santa Monica, including California State Fire Marshal 'Safe and Sane' fireworks. Municipal Code Section 5601.1.3 prohibits the sale, possession, transport, use, and discharge of any fireworks. Violations are misdemeanors punishable by up to $1,000 fine and/or six months in jail.

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Topanga, 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

FactSanta MonicaTopanga
All FireworksIllegal-
Safe and SaneAlso banned-
PenaltyUp to $1,000 / 6 months-
CodeSMFC Β§5601.1.3-
Code Section-Fire Code Β§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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Santa Monica FAQ

Are any fireworks legal in Santa Monica?

No. All fireworks are illegal, including Safe and Sane fireworks. The only exceptions are City Council-approved public displays and film production pyrotechnics.

What is the penalty for fireworks in Santa Monica?

Fireworks possession or use is a misdemeanor with fines up to $1,000 and/or six months in jail. Fireworks may be confiscated, and fires caused by fireworks may result in arson charges.

Topanga 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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