Have leftover fireworks? How to properly dispose of them, according to officials

Avoid tragedy on America's 250th anniversary by properly disposing of any leftover fireworks - whether you used them or not.
Sourcing & attribution. Newseze provides AI-curated summaries, narrative framing, and editorial analysis. The underlying reporting was contributed by ABC 7 Los Angeles; tap “Open original source” above to read their full reporting and support the contributing newsroom directly.
Across the aisle
Same story · other lanesHere's how the same story is being covered by outlets in other lanes. Read both — Newseze doesn't pick a side.
Newseze's algorithm reads the story and answers your question — calmly, factually, with source attribution. No comments, no flame wars — just answers.
No questions yet. Be the first.
Answers reflect Newseze's editorial framework applied under fair use (17 U.S.C. § 107). Not financial, legal, medical, or tax advice. Hate speech and racial slurs are blocked.
Related stories

Why it mattersMiss it on-air? Looking for links and contact info for a story?
Miss it on-air? Looking for links and contact info for a story? Check here first!

Why it mattersBystanders pulled the man from the Green River at Flaming Geyser State Park.

Why it mattersThe Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks kicked off a little earlier Saturday night due to the threat of strong thunderstorms.

Why it mattersThe Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks kicked off a little earlier Saturday night due to the threat of strong thunderstorms.