Shreveport Prepares for a Fireworks-Fueled New Year’s Eve

News Summary

As the countdown to 2024 begins, Shreveport is filling with enthusiasm as residents gear up for a spectacular New Year’s Eve celebration featuring fireworks. Local stores are seeing an increase in customers eager to purchase aerial fireworks and sparklers for the festive night. Fireworks will be allowed from 8 a.m. on December 31 until 1 a.m. on January 1, with additional permits required for larger displays. Shreveport locals are reminded to prioritize safety and follow local regulations as they celebrate the New Year with vibrant fireworks.

Shreveport Gears Up for a Fireworks-Fueled New Year’s Eve!

The countdown to 2024 is on, and Shreveport is buzzing with excitement as residents prepare to celebrate the New Year with a bang! Fireworks sellers across the city are noticing a delightful surge in customers eager to light up the night sky on December 31st. With families itching to start off the new year with explosive festivities, the atmosphere is overflowing with energy and anticipation.

What’s in Store for Fireworks Enthusiasts

Customers are flocking to local fireworks stores to get their hands on everything from vibrant aerial fireworks to glittering sparklers. Popular choices include those thrilling Black Jacks that make for a great time during celebrations. As excitement builds, it’s essential for partygoers to know when they can unleash the skies with their dazzling displays.

Fireworks will be allowed to be set off in Shreveport on New Year’s Eve from 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. on January 1. And the festivities don’t stop there! Fireworks are also permitted on January 1st, from 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. However, a word of caution: outside of these hours, lighting up the night with fireworks is a big no-no within city limits.

What’s Allowed and What’s Not

Shreveport residents looking to revel in the spirit of New Year’s can enjoy using consumer fireworks such as roman candles, fountains, sparklers, and some types of bottle rockets. However, it’s important to keep in mind that items like aerial bombs, larger rockets, and more intense fireworks cannot be used within city limits.

Those opting for a bigger display will need to have a display permit in place, which, unfortunately, has a cutoff that has already passed. Planning ahead for these permits is crucial for anyone hoping to have an official fireworks show.

Weather Woes and Bossier City’s Rules

This year, fireworks sellers like Liberty Fireworks faced some challenges as last weekend’s storms caused a minor setback in sales. Despite this, there is a palpable excitement as people look to stock up on the pyrotechnics they need for their New Year’s celebrations.

For those who might be considering a trip across town, it’s essential to note that Bossier City has its own set of rules. While fireworks are allowed, the cut-off time is 12:30 a.m. on January 1, giving families there a little bit more time to enjoy their festivities.

Fireworks Regulations: Know the Rules!

Fireworks laws generally dictate specific periods when sales and use are allowed. Mark your calendars, as sales are typically permitted during these times: June 16-20, July 1-5, and December 15 through January 1. However, on New Year’s Eve and January 1, residents can enjoy extended hours for lighting their fireworks from noon until 10 p.m.

There are certain restrictions in place regarding fireworks: residents shouldn’t use bottle rockets, sky rockets with sticks, or sparklers containing chlorates or perchlorates. Furthermore, retailers are responsible for providing educational flyers that detail the law and promote safety while being considerate to neighbors during these loud celebrations.

Safety First!

For those planning a fireworks display, it’s paramount to follow all safety protocols during use. Fireworks can only be discharged on private property unless you’ve received clearance from the chief of fire prevention. So if you’re gearing up to celebrate with some spectacular fireworks, keep safety as a priority while reveling in those thrilling sparks that light up the night sky!

So grab your fireworks, set your plans, and get ready to welcome the New Year in Shreveport with laughter, joy, and, of course, a whole lot of *fireworks* fun!

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