Every year, thousands of people across the U.S. are injured while using fireworks, many requiring emergency medical care.
As Loudoun County prepares for its 2025 Independence Day festivities, local fire officials are urging residents to celebrate responsibly.
Their message is clear: enjoy the fireworks—but leave them to the professionals whenever possible.
From Ashburn to Purcellville, public shows offer safer alternatives, and officials are working to ensure this year’s celebrations remain festive—and injury-free.
Loudoun County Fireworks Safety Guidance for 2025
According to the Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System (LC-CFRS), consumer fireworks should only be purchased from vendors approved by the Fire Marshal’s Office.
Anything labeled with “shoots,” “explodes,” or “flaming” is illegal in Virginia.
Officials remind residents that illegal fireworks not only pose safety hazards but can also lead to Class 1 Misdemeanor charges.
How to Celebrate Responsibly
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Use fireworks only outdoors and away from structures, brush, or dry vegetation.
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Keep a water source nearby such as a hose or bucket.
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Maintain constant adult supervision—never allow children to ignite fireworks.
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Place fireworks on flat, stable surfaces before lighting.
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Soak used fireworks in water before disposal.
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Never try to relight malfunctioning fireworks (“duds”).
Fireworks Can Be Risky—But They Don’t Have to Be
“Fourth of July is a time to celebrate with family and friends, not a visit to the emergency room,”
said Chief Keith Johnson, Loudoun County Fire Chief.
“Public shows are safer, more spectacular, and far more reliable than backyard alternatives.”
Consumer fireworks that are legal in Virginia include sparklers and ground-based fountains.
However, even these burn hot—sparklers reach temperatures over 1,200 degrees. That’s hot enough to ignite clothing or cause severe burns.
2025 Loudoun County Fireworks Display Schedule
Explore Loudoun’s community-oriented fireworks displays taking place across the region between June 27 and July 5, 2025.
Full Firework Display Schedule (as of June 2025)
Date | Location |
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6/27/2025 | South Riding, 43237 Golf View Dr., Chantilly |
6/27/2025 | Green at Willowsford, 41085 Willowsford Ln., Aldie (Private) |
6/27/2025 | Sterling Golf Park, 333 South Sterling Blvd., Sterling |
6/28/2025 | Brambleton, 22831 Hanson Park Dr., Ashburn |
6/28/2025 | Greene Mill Preserve HOA, 41192 Black Branch Pkwy., Leesburg (Private) |
6/29/2025 | Hillsboro, 37110 Charles Town Pike, Purcellville |
7/2/2025 | River Creek Country Club, 43800 Olympic Blvd., Leesburg (Private) |
7/3/2025 | Loudoun United, 42095 Loudoun United Dr., Leesburg |
7/3/2025 | Waterford, 40266 Water St., Waterford |
7/3/2025 | Trump National Golf, 20391 Lowes Island Blvd., Sterling (Private) |
7/3/2025 | Lovettsville, 57 East Broad St., Lovettsville |
7/4/2025 | Middleburg, 500 North Pendleton St., Middleburg |
7/4/2025 | Creighton Farms, 22050 Creighton Farms Dr., Aldie (Private) |
7/4/2025 | Franklin Park, 17501 Franklin Park Dr., Purcellville |
7/4/2025 | 38263 Nixon Rd., Hillsboro (Private) |
7/4/2025 | Ida Lee Leesburg, 60 Ida Lee Dr., Leesburg |
7/4/2025 | Lansdowne Resort, 44050 Woodridge Pkwy., Leesburg (Private) |
7/5/2025 | Ashburn Village, 44078 Cheltenham Cir., Ashburn |
(Private HOA and golf course events are also scheduled; check with local organizers for access policies.)
Virginia Laws on Fireworks You Need to Know
To help residents stay on the right side of the law, Loudoun officials highlight what’s permitted:
Legal to Use on Private Property:
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Sparklers
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Ground-based fountains
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Approved fireworks from local, licensed stands
Illegal in Virginia:
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Fireworks that explode, launch into the air, or move laterally
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Any product with “shoots” or “projectiles” listed on its label
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Fireworks purchased from out-of-county or unlicensed sources
“Each year, we seize illegal fireworks that could’ve caused fires or serious injury,” said Assistant Fire Marshal Justin McConnell. “Legal doesn’t always mean safe—but illegal is never worth the risk.”
What’s Next for Loudoun County?
As Loudoun County grows, public safety remains a top priority—especially during holidays that involve large gatherings and open flames.
Whether you’re enjoying the show in Ashburn Village or watching sparklers in your backyard, take a moment to consider your neighbors, pets, and veterans who may be sensitive to loud explosions.
Here’s how you can help keep the celebrations enjoyable for everyone:
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Choose public displays over private use.
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Celebrate early and wrap up by local quiet hours.
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Avoid lighting fireworks near animals or homes.
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Check weather conditions for wind and dryness.
Celebrating Independence Day should create memories—not medical emergencies. With thoughtful choices and community-minded planning, Loudoun residents can enjoy a holiday that’s both dazzling and safe.
Sources: Loudoun County.