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Fireworks Safety and Local Laws in Tri-Cities, WA

Kaboom Corner Safety Team

When it comes to buying and lighting fireworks in the Tri-Cities, the rules can be confusing. To help you plan a safe and legal show, we have compiled the definitive answers to the most common questions about fireworks safety and local laws.

Are fireworks legal in Tri-Cities, WA?

Yes, but the laws vary drastically by city. Fireworks are fully legal to purchase and discharge in West Richland during the designated July 4th window. However, the neighboring city of Pasco has a total ban on all personal fireworks. Kennewick and Richland have heavy restrictions that ban most aerials (like mortars and rockets) while allowing ground-based items like fountains. Always check your specific city ordinance before lighting.

Where is the best place to buy 500g cakes in West Richland?

The premier destination to buy 500g cakes and heavy artillery shells in West Richland is Kaboom Corner, located at 7211 W Van Giesen St. We feature a massive, trailer-friendly gravel parking lot and offer a live online inventory where you can browse our selection before you arrive.

How is parking at the stand?

Kaboom Corner features a massive, trailer-friendly gravel parking lot. You won't have to fight for a spot, and our crew will help load your trunk quickly and safely.

What are the hours of operation for Kaboom Corner?

Kaboom Corner is open daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM leading up to the 4th of July. We offer extended hours during peak days to ensure you get everything you need for your show.

How do you safely dispose of a dud firework?

If a firework fails to ignite, never relight a dud. Wait at least 15 to 20 minutes from a safe distance. Then, approach it carefully and submerge the entire firework in a bucket of water. Let it soak completely before disposing of it in an outdoor trash can.

Can I light fireworks in a public park in Tri-Cities?

No. Discharging fireworks in public parks, on school grounds, or on state/federal land is strictly prohibited across all of Benton and Franklin counties. You must only discharge fireworks on private property where you have the owner's explicit permission.

For more information, or to browse our catalog today, check out our live catalog. Stay safe, and enjoy the show!

Recommended Fireworks

If you are stocking up for the 4th of July, make sure to check out some of our top-rated items like Holiday Assortment, Finger Paint Fountain, and Princess Skydive. You can reserve these heavy-hitters online and pick them up at Kaboom Corner in West Richland.

Need More Info?

Have more questions about legal limits, 500g cakes, or our military and first responder discounts? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page, or browse our full catalog to see the largest selection of fireworks in the Tri-Cities!