WAC 212-17-21517
Retailers of fireworks -- Temporary
fireworks storage associated with the retail fireworks stand
operation. (1) Temporary fireworks storage is not permanent
fireworks storage. Temporary fireworks storage is defined as
storage associated with retail fireworks sales and may only be
from June 13 through July 31 and from December 12 through
January 10 of the following year. Permanent fireworks storage
is associated with retail or wholesale fireworks activities
when the period of time of storage is other than, or longer
than that specified for temporary storage. Temporary
fireworks storage shall be in accordance with this section. Permanent fireworks storage is subject to the International Fire Code and the International
Building Code and local ordinances.
(2) Delivery of fireworks to a location, or storage of
fireworks in a facility, not authorized by the license and
permit is prohibited. If the approved storage location is
outside the jurisdiction issuing the permit, the authority
issuing the permit shall notify the appropriate authorities of
the jurisdiction in which the storage is to be located.
(3) A temporary fireworks storage facility or a temporary
fireworks storage location shall be authorized as a part of a
license and permit if it meets the requirements specified
herein.
(4) No open flames nor any type of open flame equipment
shall be allowed in any temporary fireworks storage structure.
(5) Storage of fireworks authorized by a retail license
and permit is legal only during the periods specified in this
section.
(6) Fireworks may be stored:
(a) In a locked or secured retail fireworks stand; or
(b) In a locked or secured truck, container, trailer,
other vehicle or anything similar which is not less than
twenty feet from the retail fireworks stand during hours of
retail sales; or
(c) In a locked or secured truck, container, trailer,
other vehicle or anything similar which is not less than
twenty feet from an inhabited building where the term
"inhabited building" is defined as in the International Fire Code; or
(d) In a magazine which meets the minimum standards of
Type 4 as prescribed by the International Fire
Code, and which is not less than ten feet from an inhabited
building where the term "inhabited building" is defined as in
the International Fire Code; or
(e) In a locked or secured metal or wooden garage, shed,
barn or other accessory building, or anything similar which is
not less than:
20 feet from an inhabited building for storage of
fireworks for one or two retail stands; or
30 feet from an inhabited building for storage of
fireworks for three or more stands.
The term "inhabited building" is defined as in the International Fire Code.
(7) The local authority having jurisdiction may reduce
the minimum separation requirements of this section provided
that safety of life and property is not diminished.
(8) No cooking is permitted in a retail fireworks stand
or in a temporary fireworks storage structure.
(9) Temporary fireworks storage structures may be
inspected prior to use and other inspections may occur on
other days as warranted. There shall be no additional charge
for all such inspections.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 43.43 and 70.77 RCW. 05-12-033, § 212-17-21517, filed 5/24/05, effective 6/24/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.77.250 and chapters 70.77 and 43.43 RCW. 98-04-007, § 212-17-21517, filed 1/23/98,
effective 2/23/98.]