The following firework devices are novelty items and are approved for use and sale within the City of Peoria:
Party poppers: Small plastic or paper item containing not more than 0.25 grains (16mg) of explosive composition that is friction sensitive. A string protruding from the device is usually pulled to ignite it. This item expels non-flammable paper streamers or non-flammable novelties, or both and produces a small report.
Snapper: Small, paper-wrapped item containing not more than 0.02 grains (1mg) of explosive composition coated on small bits of sand and packaged with sawdust in individual containers of not more than 50 units. When dropped, the device explodes, producing a small report.
Toy Caps: Toy plastic or paper caps for toy pistols in sheets, strips, or rolls containing not more than an average of .25 grains (16mg) of explosive composition per cap.
Snakes or Glow Worms: Pressed pellet or pellets consisting of not more than 0.07 oz (2g) of pyrotechnic composition per pellet that produces as the primary effect a snake-like ash upon burning. The ash expands as the pellet burns.
Smoke generating devices: Small round or cylindrical smoke bombs or devices shaped like tanks, aircraft, cones, or volcanos that emit colored smoke without report.
Sparklers: Handheld piece of flexible metal partially coated with chemicals that burn and sparkle. Typically reach 2000 degrees Fahrenheit and can cause nearly 60% of all reported firework injuries.
The following fireworks devices are considered prohibited, and anyone found in violation will be issued a citation and fine of $250, according to the City of Peoria Fireworks Ordinance 11-91. The list below details prohibited consumer fireworks but are not limited to:
Handheld fireworks, bottle rockets, firecrackers of any size or type, skyrockets, roman candles, chasers, buzz bombs, helicopters, missiles, planes, sky lanterns, pin wheels, any ground items other than those identified as Approved Consumer Fireworks.