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Pyrotechnic policy: what fireworks are allowed in the Carolinas?

As Independence Day approaches, you’ll find fireworks on sale at most major retailers — just make sure they’re legal to light up your holiday.

Red, white, and blue fireworks exploding in Uptown, surrounded by tall buildings.

The SkyShow provides a spectacle of pyrotechnics in the heart of Uptown Charlotte.

Photo by Jon Helm via Flickr

The Fourth of July is days away. While planning a home fireworks display may be on the itinerary, not every firework you find on store shelves is legal in the Carolinas.

North Carolina

We combed through the state laws to break down the details.

Legal
Anything that does not explode, fly, or leave the ground (think: fountains, smoke devices, sparklers, poppers/noisemakers).

Illegal
Anything that explodes or is projected into the air (think: firecrackers, rockets, Roman candles, and aerial fireworks).

Age limits
Children under 16 cannot legally buy or use fireworks in North Carolina.

A permit must be obtained from the Charlotte Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau for indoor and outdoor pyrotechnics in Charlotte.

What about the firework displays around Charlotte? Cities, counties, and major events like the annual SkyShow at Truist Field are issued permits for their displays, as per state law.

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Carowinds’ annual Star-Spangled Nights Fireworks Spectacular provides a patriotic display along the state line.

Photo via Carowinds

South Carolina

The Palmetto State has fewer restrictions on aerial pyrotechnics.

Legal
Fireworks that fly, explode, or create audible effects like whistling are legal. They’re considered “consumer-grade fireworks.”

Illegal
Anything that produces a loud, piercing effect (think: small bottle rockets, cherry bomb firecrackers, ground salutes, and T-N-T salutes).

Age limits
Children under 16 cannot legally buy or use fireworks in South Carolina.

Can I get fireworks in South Carolina and bring them to the Charlotte area? Purchasing fireworks in South Carolina and crossing the state line is illegal.

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