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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 555 · § 555.224

§ 555.224. Table of distances for the storage of display fireworks (except bulk salutes).

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::: {width="100%"} ::: {.gpotbl_div} Net weight of firework 1 (pounds) Distance between magazine and inhabited building, passenger railway, or public highway 3 4
(feet)Distance between magazines 2 3
(feet)0-1000 150 100 1001-5000 230 150 5001-10000 300 200 Above 10000 Use table § 555.218 ::: ::: {.table_foot} 1 Net weight is the weight of all pyrotechnic compositions, and explosive materials and fuse only. 2 For the purposes of applying this table, the term "magazine" also includes fireworks shipping buildings for display fireworks. 3 For fireworks storage magazines in use prior to March 7, 1990, the distances in this table may be halved if properly barricaded between the magazine and potential receptor sites (55 FR 3717). 4 This table does not apply to the storage of bulk salutes. Use table at § 555.218. ::: ::: \[T.D. ATF-293, 55 FR 3723, Feb. 5, 1990, as amended by T.D. ATF-400, 63 FR 45004, Aug. 24, 1998; ATF 2017R-21, 84 FR 13800, Apr. 8, 2019\]
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