City of Fillmore Safe & Sane Fireworks Sales Begin June 28th
Get ready! Fillmore 4th of July is near. Fireworks booths are up around town, with sales starting on Saturday, June 28th, 2025, noon to July 5th. Local non-profit organizations will begin Safe & Sane Fireworks sales, a long-time tradition. Above is Saint Francis of Assisi’s Church booth from past years. Photo credit Gazette staff.
Get ready! Fillmore 4th of July is near. Fireworks booths are up around town, with sales starting on Saturday, June 28th, 2025, noon to July 5th. Local non-profit organizations will begin Safe & Sane Fireworks sales, a long-time tradition. Above is Saint Francis of Assisi’s Church booth from past years. Photo credit Gazette staff.

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Posted on: June 12, 2025

Safe & Sane Fireworks sales officially begin in Fillmore on June 28th! Celebrate responsibly while supporting a great cause! Every firework purchased at an officially permitted booth helps fund local nonprofit organizations, with all proceeds going directly back into our community. Let’s work together to make this 4th of July safe, fun, and meaningful for everyone in Fillmore!

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Keep it Legal

• Safe and Sane fireworks are legal within the city limits of Fillmore beginning June 28th,12:00 P.M.- July_5th, 12:00 P.M. Discharging Safe & Sane fireworks in Fillmore outside the permitted dates and times specified is illegal.

• Fireworks not displaying the State Fire Marshall’s safe & sane logo are illegal year-round in all California cities.

• A citation will be issued to those found engaged in the sales/ discharge/possession of non-approved fireworks. The fine for this is $1,100 and may result in jail time.

• To report illegal activity please call the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office at 805-524- 2233.

• Never allow children to play with or ignite fireworks.

• Never try to re-light or pick up fireworks that have not ignited fully.

• Keep a bucket of water or garden hose handy in case of fire or other mishap.

• Do not ignite fireworks if you are consuming alcohol.

• Nearly half of all firework’s related injuries are from sparklers.

• 51% of fireworks related injuries involve individuals 18 years of age or younger

• Do not discharge fireworks near dry weeds, brush or other fire prone areas. Negligent discharge of fireworks can result in fines or jail time.

• Fireworks purchased in the City of Fillmore are only legal here. Fireworks are illegal in all other Ventura County Cities.

• Visitors to the City of Fillmore are encouraged to visit a public park to discharge their fireworks.