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  • PGI (Pyrotechnics Guild International) www.pgi.org

    The Pyrotechnics Guild International, Inc., founded in 1969, is an independent worldwide nonprofit organization of amateur and professional fireworks enthusiasts.

  • Pyro-U (Pyro Universe) www.pyrouniverse.com

    This site is all about the fascinating world of fireworks, both the kind consumers can buy and the types used by professionals.

  • NLPC (Northern Lights Pyrotechnic Club) www.northernlightspyros.com

    We are an organization made up of members from across New England and the Tri-State Area as well as from around the world. Our mission is to promote a safe and legal passion, more commonly known as the pyrotechnic arts.

  • APA (American Pyrotechnics Association) www.americanpyro.com

    The APA is the premier trade association of the fireworks industry and was founded in 1948.

  • NFA (National Fireworks Association) www.nationalfireworks.org

    The National Fireworks Association is an organization composed of individuals and companies dedicated to the safe use of fireworks. Formed in 1992 through the foresight of President Emeritus Cam Starr, the NFA goal is to to protect the rights of individuals and companies to utilize and enjoy fireworks. We represent individuals and industry to the various Federal and State agencies which regulate fireworks. Safety is a key concern.

  • NCFS (National Council on Fireworks Safety) www.fireworksafety.com

    The National Fireworks Association is an organization composed of individuals and companies dedicated to the safe use of fireworks. Formed in 1992 through the foresight of President Emeritus Cam Starr, the NFA goal is to to protect the rights of individuals and companies to utilize and enjoy fireworks. We represent individuals and industry to the various Federal and State agencies which regulate fireworks. Safety is a key concern.

  • ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacca, Firearms and Explosives) www.atf.gov
    Explosives Regulations www.atf.gov/explarson/eipb.htm
    Explosives Program Forms www.atf.gov/forms/5000.htm#explosives

    ATF is a law enforcement organization within the United States Department of Justice with unique responsibilities dedicated to protecting the public and reducing violent crime. ATF enforces the Federal laws and regulations regarding explosives and arson.

  • AFN (American Fireworks News) www.fireworksnews.com

    Your best source for information about fireworks. Dedicated to the people who love fireworks.

  • NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) www.nfpa.org/aboutthecodes/list_of_codes_and_standards.asp

    Source for NFPA 1123 (Code for Fireworks Display), NFPA 1124 (Code for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles) and NFPA 1126 (Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience) and other relavant codes.