This Fourth of July and throughout the summer, Idaho Power asks customers to help keep our communities safe and prevent power outages by using fireworks safely where they are allowed.
- Keep a bucket of water at hand when lighting fireworks, and soak them after use.
- Avoid using fireworks near dry vegetation and flammable materials.
- Also keep a safe distance from overhead power lines and electrical equipment — like the green transformer boxes in neighborhoods.
- Consider using safer options like glowsticks instead of sparklers.
- Comply with all local fireworks laws.
If you are camping for the holiday, you can also help reduce the risk of wildfires by taking these simple steps:
- Monitor and obey fire restrictions.
- Use designated fire rings at campgrounds.
- Fully extinguish campfires after use.
- Never park or start vehicles on dry grass.
- Ensure chains don’t touch the ground when driving.
Note: Fireworks are not allowed at Idaho Power parks or campgrounds.
For a fun activity to help teach kids about firework safety, download this free coloring sheet.
Maria Willacy
Digital Communications Professional
mwillacy@idahopower.com
208-388-5978
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