Jun 24, 2026

Manhattan Fire Department Encourages Safety for Independence Day

Posted Jun 24, 2026 6:47 PM

(MANHATTAN, KS – June 24, 2026) As people get ready for 4th of July and America 250 celebrations and festivities, the Manhattan Fire Department encourages safe practices to avoid injury and property damage.“ The only safe way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a professional show,” explains Manhattan Fire Marshal Jacob Powell. “Fireworks are dangerous. They injure thousands of people and cause fires that result in millions of dollars of property loss every year. If you choose to purchase and use fireworks, use caution and follow these common sense guidelines.

”Many of the emergency room visits related to fireworks are burns, with many focused on the hands, eyes, or head. A third of people who sustain fireworks-related injuries are younger than 15.“Don’t allow young children to play with or ignite fireworks. Older children should be supervised anytime fireworks are being used. Sparklers can burn at temperatures hot enough to melt glass, and kids can get seriously injured if they don’t have a responsible adult nearby to watch them,” said Powell. When igniting fireworks, remember:

  1. Always ignite outdoors
  2. Have a sober adult supervise all fireworks activities
  3. Have a water supply nearby (hose, buckets of water)
  4. Light from a solid, flat, and stable platform
  5. Light only one firework at a time
  6. Never re-ignite malfunctioning fireworks
  7. Store fireworks in a cool, dry place away from the discharge area before use
  8. Use a long-handled lighter or punk (A punk is a smoldering stick used for lighting firework fuses)
  9. Make sure fireworks debris is cooled off completely and soaked with water before disposing, store debris in a metal container away from structures

City of Manhattan Fireworks Regulations

  1. Seasonal fireworks sales are allowed in the City of Manhattan starting at noon on July 1 and ending at midnight on July 4.
  2. Discharge of fireworks is permitted from 8:00 a.m. to midnight July 1 through July 4.
  3. Section 13-58 - Throwing prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to throw, cast or propel fireworks of any kind in the direction of or into the path of any person or group of persons, or from, in the direction of or into any vehicle of any kind.
  4. Section 13-57 - Discharge in street unlawful. It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge, ignite or fire any fireworks upon the public streets, alleys or avenues or in any park or public place within the city.
  5. Section 13-66 - Aerial luminaries banned. It shall be unlawful to sell, ignite, or otherwise use an aerial luminary, commonly known as a sky lantern or a floating lantern, within the City of Manhattan.
  6. KSA 31-55 - Bottle rockets. State statute prohibits sales and possession of "bottle rockets." Defined as: is mounted on a stick or wire; and projects into the air when ignited, with or without reports, and includes any device with the same configuration, with or without reports, which may be classified as a pipe or trough rocket. "Bottle rocket" does not include helicopter-type rockets.

“We wish everyone a safe and happy Independence Day and remind people to call 911 for emergencies,” said Powell.