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Reminder City of SeaTac Fireworks Ordinance

SeaTac, WALocal News

With the Fourth of July just around the corner, the City of SeaTac has proactively reminded residents about its fireworks ordinance, a crucial regulation meant to safeguard public safety. The ordinance specifies the legal use of fireworks within the city, including restrictions on certain types and the designated times for their use. This initiative is part of the city's broader commitment to preventing fire hazards and minimizing noise disturbances that could affect local communities. Officials emphasize the importance of compliance, urging every resident to familiarize themselves with the rules to avoid penalties and ensure a peaceful celebration. By disseminating this information ahead of time, SeaTac aims to promote responsible behavior and enhance community well-being.

The reminder demonstrates the city’s dedication to creating a safe environment, particularly during high-traffic holiday periods. Residents are encouraged to report any violations to local authorities to uphold these standards. This approach not only fosters a sense of responsibility among citizens but also contributes to a harmonious celebration for everyone involved.

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