Arizona Fireworks Laws

Fireworks Laws: Where to Buy Wedding Sparklers in Arizona

Arizona was the 48th territory to be adopted as a state, making it the final one in the continental United States recognized. However, they have been very busy creating rules and laws since their adoption; including having their own Arizona fireworks laws. Before deciding where to buy wedding sparklers in Arizona, you need to know what’s allowed so you don’t have problems at your event.

Whether you live in Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, or any other city, breaking the fireworks laws can mean trouble. Since Tucson has the most telescopes in the world, someone is always watching. Below, I’ve shared the current Arizona fireworks laws so you can use sparklers for your wedding without any issues.

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State of Arizona Fireworks Laws

Below is a breakdown of their state regulations. Please note that this information changes often, so check back regularly. Additionally, cities, counties, and parishes reserve the right to create add-on laws. Check with the local authorities for final approval.

Specifically Permitted (Legal)

Only items that are recognized as “novelties” by the federal government. This includes wedding sparklers.

Specifically Prohibited (Illegal)

Skyrockets, firecrackers, torpedoes, roman candles, and daygo bombs.

Legal Selling Period

N/A: novelties such as sparklers can be sold year-round per federal law. Sale of prohibited items is punishable offense with fines and/or jail time.

Minimum Age to Purchase

N/A: there are no federal restriction to purchasing age novelty items. However, most retailers require buyers to be 18 years of age or older.

*Please note that while we always attempt to keep this section up-to-date with the latest Arizona fireworks laws, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information. This information is for reference purposes only, and you should check with the Arizona state government before using wedding sparklers at your event. Wedding Day Sparklers is not responsible for errors in the information on this site, and will not be held responsible for any violations of the law.

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Finding a Place to Purchase Sparklers for Weddings

As you should be able to infer from above, only novelty items such as sparklers are legal in this state. In fact, they would prefer that even those be illegal; but federal law supersedes state legislation. However, they make it very difficult for local stores to offer novelty items for sale. So, your best option is to find a place online that sells wedding sparklers instead of searching locally. Of course, that means you’ll have to order ahead of time and hold onto your items until the big day arrives. However, at least you won’t need to find where to buy wedding sparklers in Arizona with so few options available. Here are the most popular choices to be used at your event.

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    36 Inch Sparklers for Weddings

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    20 Inch Sparkler Kits – Complete Package

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    36 Inch Sparkler Kits – Complete Package

    $130.49$490.49
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Interesting Facts About Arizona

Seeking knowledge is a fun pastime for many people. Fortunately, there are several facts about this state that are both unique and interesting. Whether you want questions for a trivia game or just want to grow your knowledge-base, here are my favorite facts.

  • Nickname: Grand Canyon State
  • Motto: Ditat Deus (God enriches)
  • Statehood: February 14, 1912 (48th)
  • Origin of State’s Name: Spanish interpretation of “arizuma,” an Aztec Indian word meaning “silver-bearing.” Also based on Pima Indian word “arizonac” for “little spring place.”
  • State Bird: Cactus Wren
  • Largest Cities: Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Glendale, Scottsdale
  • State Flower: Saguaro cactus blossom (carnegiea gigantea)
  • Border States: California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah
  • State Tree: Palo verde (cercidium)
  • Land Area: 113,642 sq. mi., 6th largest
  • State Song: Arizona

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Sparkler Tip #3: Add Ribbons That Match Your Colors

Unfortunately, all sparklers arrive looking the exact same way; unremarkable grey sticks. However, there are many things that you can do to dress them up a bit! One of the most cost-effective solutions is to find some inexpensive ribbon that matches the colors of your event. Then, just cut them into short lengths and decorate each sparkler with a piece of ribbon. Instantly, you can improve the appearance of your items! This is a great technique for centerpieces because they will everything much better. With a little elbow grease, you can create arrangements that look like they took you hours to create.

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Related Posts from our Blog

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2023-07-17T12:25:15-05:00By |State Fireworks Laws|

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