Nearly 40,000 Fireworks Recalled Ahead Of July 4th

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) - Nearly 40,000 fireworks are being recalled ahead of July 4th for violating federal regulatory requirements.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission posted four separate recalls Wednesday morning detailing which fireworks were illegal:

  • Grandma's Fireworks
  • GS Fireworks
  • Patriot Pyrotechnics/Bill's Fireworks
  • Keystone

The biggest recall, consisting of 25,000 pieces, involves 18 different fireworks sold at Grandma's Fireworks in Indiana, ranging in price from $20-$50 dollars a pack. According to the recall, they are overloaded with pyrotechnics in order to produce a loud noise, but that can result in a "greater-than-expected" explosion and pose a burn hazard. An eight-year-old boy lost his hand as a result of an explosion.

The recall covers fireworks bought from January 2009 to April 2019. Customers can return them for a full refund.

Swipe to see the recalled Grandma's Fireworks products:

Rise in the East
Rise in the East
Safe Cracker
Angry Elf
Mamba
Crazy King Crackers
POW!
BANG
Crazy Robot Flowers
Frog Balls
Dragon Artillery Shell
Small Festival Balls
Cock Rises
Sammy's Best
Catherine Catapult
Heavy Bomber 5 Shot Roman Candles
Multiple Rocket
Talon Rockets
Block Buster

The Patriot Pyrotechnics/Bill's Fireworks recall involves 22 different fireworks sold at the Michigan store from January 2017 through July 2018. The 11 thousand recalled products ranged in price from 100 to 125 dollars. The fireworks are "overloaded with pyrotechnics intended to produce an audible effect, violating the federal regulatory standard for this product. Overloaded fireworks can result in a greater than expected explosion, posing explosion and burn hazards to consumers."

Customers can return them for a full refund.

Swipe to see the recalled Patriot Pyrotechnics/Bill's Fireworks products:

Dog Rules 30 Shot Cake
American Hero 88 Shot Cake
Bite Me 25 Shot Cake
Buster Sword 100 Shot Cake
Desperate Attempt 100 Shot Cake
Monkey Go Ape 100 Shot
Monkey's Revenge 25 Shot Cake
No Fooling Around 130 Shot Cake
Outcast 49 Shot Cake
Romantic Aliens 100 Shot Cake
Three's A Charm Artillery Shell 6 Pack
Top Notch Fireworks Cake
Wonder of Galaxy 100 Shot Cake
Dog Won't Stop Barking Artillery Shells
Godzilla Roars
1.25" Artillery Shells
Monkey Planet
Double Nuts and Triple Ripples

The Keystone recall involves about 1,660 G-Force Fireworks sold at Keystone Fireworks locations in Pennsylvania from November 2018 until May 2019. The fireworks "are overloaded with pyrotechnics intended to produce an audible effect, violating the federal regulatory requirements for this product. Overloaded fireworks can result in a greater than expected explosion, posing explosion and burn hazards to consumers. The fireworks are banned hazardous substances and are prohibited from being sold under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA)."   The box of six fireworks cost about 60 dollars and can be returned to the store for a full refund.

G-Force Artillery Shell Fireworks

The GS Fireworks recall involves 26 different fireworks products sold at stores in Wyoming and Michigan. The 260 recalled products "are overloaded with pyrotechnics intended to produce an audible effect, violating the federal regulatory standard for this product. Overloaded fireworks can result in a greater than expected explosion, posing explosion and burn hazards to consumers."

Swipe to see the recalled GS Fireworks products:

1.25" Artillery Shells
Blast from the Past Shells
Born Hero 25 Shot Cake
Burning Aces 25 Shot Cake
The Closer 100 Shot Cake
Clown Shells
Cock Rises Canister Shells
Cock-a-doodle-doo 25 Shot Cake
Crazy Labbits 36 Shot Cake
Dead Heat 100 Shot Cake
Defenders 49 Shot Cake
Don't Panic Canister Shells
Godzilla Roars 36 Shot Cake
Horror Night Ball Shells
IT Canister Shells
Magical Roman Candle
Monkey Planet 100 Shot Cake
Rising Silver - Flowers in Spring 25 Shot Cake
Shrooms 100 Shot Cake
Sky Jam 96 Shot Cake
Spider 25 Shot Cake
Sun Rise Crackers
Thunder King Single Shot Salutes
Tommy Gun Single Shot Salute
Top Notch 64 Shot Cake

In California, only Safe and Sane fireworks are legal but individual cities have their own ordinances for fireworks. Safe and Sane fireworks go on sale June 28.

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