From the City of Georgetown: Fireworks Prohibited in Georgetown

We want you to have a fun and entertaining Fourth of July, but we also want you to keep our city safe. The Georgetown Police Department and Georgetown Fire Department warn our residents that using fireworks is prohibited in the City of Georgetown and within 5,000 feet outside the city limits.

Fireworks are extremely dangerous and annually are responsible for injury and fire damage. Due to drought conditions, Williamson County has issued a burn ban. Please do not place yourself at risk of fire, injury, or being fined. Leave it to the professionals and come out to the 39th annual Sertoma Family Club July 4th Celebration in San Gabriel Park on Monday the 4th.

Find safety tips and more information at https://fire.georgetown.org/fireworks-safety/.

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