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'You could lose your home': Cy-Fair Fire Department warns about fireworks disposal danger
By Kendyl Turner at KPRC 2 Houston / Click2Houston (NBC)
· June 30, 2026
· 3 min read
It wouldn’t feel like the Fourth of July without fireworks. Most people know to be careful while lighting firecrackers, fountains, Roman candles, and more, but fewer realize that just as much danger lies in what happens after. Improper cleanup and disposal of spent fireworks is a leading cause of...
Key takeaway Beginning June 24 and running through July 3, CFFD will distribute 3,600 safety buckets through participating fireworks retailers, select Cypress-area H-E-B grocery stores, and the department’s administration building.
Why this matters in Magnolia News
The Cy-Fair Fire Department's initiative to distribute free fireworks safety buckets to residents is a crucial step in preventing house fires in Magnolia and surrounding areas. Given the community's location within the Houston area, where dry summers can exacerbate fire risks, the importance of proper fireworks disposal cannot be overstated. The department's proactive approach, prompted by an unusually high number of fireworks-related fires during the New Year's holiday, demonstrates a commitment to public safety that resonates deeply with local residents. By providing a simple and effective solution for safe disposal, the CFFD is empowering homeowners to take control of their own safety, reducing the risk of devastating fires that can destroy homes and disrupt lives. As the Fourth of July celebrations approach, Magnolia residents would do well to take advantage of this program, available at participating fireworks retailers and select H-E-B grocery stores, to ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday season.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 30, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 Houston / Click2Houston (NBC) ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? It wouldn’t feel like the Fourth of July without fireworks. Most people know to be careful while lighting firecrackers, fountains, Roman candles, and more, but fewer realize that just as much danger lies in what happens after. Improper cleanup and disposal of spent fireworks is a leading cause of...
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