Fireworks in the USA are classified as either Consumer Fireworks or Display Fireworks. Consumer fireworks are those that, depending on local and state laws, fireworks stores like Dynamite Fireworks Store in Indiana can sell to the general public. Display Fireworks, on the other hand, are those items that you will see fired at the Professional/Municipal Shows and Sporting Events…as these fireworks require an ATFE permit. Now, you will hear the more experienced fireworks users refer to these two classes of fireworks by their US Explosives Class – as either 1.4G [Consumer Fireworks] or 1.3G [Display Fireworks]. In addition, you may hear some older-school fireworks enthusiasts use the classification of “Class C” or “Class B” fireworks. But, let it be known that these are no longer official terms… as Class C is now known as 1.4G or Consumer Fireworks and Class B is now known as 1.3G or Display Fireworks. To sum up…Consumer Fireworks = 1.4G = Class C Fireworks. And, Display Fireworks = 1.3G = Class B Fireworks. Let us know if this latest posted to Dynamite Fireworks Stores “Explosive Answers” series was helpful… www.DynamiteFireworks.com/contact


