The 4th of July holiday is a mere week away and that holiday is, of course, synonymous with the use of fireworks. However, everything is extremely dry, and the risk of fire is probably greater than it is usually. With that in mind, the CSA Board is asking members and their guests to please refrain from using fireworks of any kind. If you do choose to use fireworks to celebrate our nation’s birthday, we ask that you exercise common sense and caution, and remember the state law with regard to the use of fireworks:
Fireworks are ONLY legal
For further information on the state law, please review the “Fireworks in Cobmoosa” page on the CSA website.
Lastly, be advised that we are 11 miles from the volunteer fire department, and driven by a breeze a fire could quickly threaten many properties. Anyone who started a fire would be liable for any damages (and the cost of the fire fighting).
Fireworks are ONLY legal
- On your own property (or with the permission of the owner)
- Between June 29 and July 4
- IF you are sober
For further information on the state law, please review the “Fireworks in Cobmoosa” page on the CSA website.
Lastly, be advised that we are 11 miles from the volunteer fire department, and driven by a breeze a fire could quickly threaten many properties. Anyone who started a fire would be liable for any damages (and the cost of the fire fighting).