Fireworks warning ahead of Fourth of July
Kiera Seapy
Palm Springs, Calif. (KESQ)- With the Fourth of July just weeks away, Palm Springs fire officials are reminding residents to leave the fireworks to the professionals.
During a demonstration, Palm Springs Fire Capt. Ronald Skyberg showed how dry, brittle brush can catch on fire almost instantly if struck by a spark from a firework.
“There was some construction going on, and there was a spark from a piece of machinery that set the mountain on fire. A spark from a piece of machinery is the same exact spark that set the mountain on fire… A spark doesn’t know the difference. A spark is a spark” Skyberg said.
Officials say dry vegetation, high temperatures, and low humidity can create these conditions for a wildfire to ignite and spread.
Fire Marshal Taylor Teeple said that the city has a zero-tolerance policy on fireworks, including the so-called “safe and sane” fireworks.
Instead of lighting fireworks at home, officials encourage residents to attend a professional fireworks show.
Officials say anyone caught using fireworks within Palm Springs city limits can face a $1,000 fine.