Fireworks sales not booming as Utah officials call for residents to forgo personal shows this summer

A fireworks stand is photographed at Smith's on 900 West 800 South in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, June 22, 2011. Fireworks vendors are expecting sales to be quite bad since so many Utah officials are encouraging  people to skip personal shows this summer.

A fireworks stand is photographed at Smith's on 900 West 800 South in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, June 22, 2011. Fireworks vendors are expecting sales to be quite bad since so many Utah officials are encouraging people to skip personal shows this summer. (Laura Seitz, Deseret News)


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SALT LAKE CITY – Fireworks vendors are expecting sales to be quite bad since so many Utah officials are encouraging people to skip personal shows this summer.

Gov. Spencer Cox is calling on Utahns to wait until New Year's to launch their fireworks. But, some fireworks vendors say that could pose a problem considering they might not be available in December.

Fireworks Frenzy owner Brian Nelson said it could be a bad year for firework revenue. "It's definitely got a lot of people second-guessing their holiday plans," noted Nelson. He said a lot of people are either not buying them, or they're waiting. "I think a lot of people are making the decision to either buy less or, as the governor mentioned, possibly wait it out and do a fireworks celebration for New Year's."

While you may have to wait until December to light them, Nelson said you may not be able to purchase fireworks later. The reason why is "the sales season for New Year's is only a couple of days long," Nelson added.

Not only is the firework sales season shorter in December, but it also takes a lot of work and money just to set up fireworks stands. "In order to go out and invest in your business, to set up a tent and sit out in the cold and try to sell fireworks, it's just not feasible for the vendors to do that," he explained.

It's too soon to know how bad July sales will be for Utah fireworks vendors, but they are certain it will be a down year.

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