In advance of the July 4 holiday, the Park Forest Police Department is reminding residents that fireworks are illegal. Violators could face fines of up to a $750.
Park Forest Police Chief Brian Rzyski emphasized that the intention is not to prevent people from celebrating but to ensure the safety of all.
"We want everyone to have a fun and safe 4th of July," Rzyski said. "At the same time, fireworks are illegal not just in the Village of Park Forest but in the state of Illinois."
Handheld fireworks, bottle rockets, and roman candles are illegal to sell, possess, or use in Illinois. Violators may be subject to a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a fine of $2,500. Additionally, buying fireworks in Indiana, Wisconsin, or a neighboring state and bringing them into Illinois is also illegal.
Rzyski said residents should leave the fireworks to the professionals and enjoy the Village’s fireworks show which follows entertainment taking place in the Village’s downtown beginning at 7 p.m. on July 4.
Park Forest Deputy Fire Chief Mark Cotrano echoed Rzyski’s comments noting the safety risks associated with fireworks.
"Last year, nationwide, there were eight deaths and over 9,700 injuries because of fireworks," Cotrano said. "Even something that may appear harmless, like a sparkler, can burn at temperatures ranging from 1,200–3,000°F — which is hot enough to melt some metals."
Signs posted throughout the community by the Village over the past week aim to further remind residents that fireworks are prohibited.
The Village’s annual Fourth of July fireworks show begins at dusk in Park Forest’s downtown Thursday evening.