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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
State Fire Marshal J. William Degnan
NH State Fire Marshal’s Office
33 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03305
603-223-4289
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Concord, NH - NH State Fire Marshal J. William Degnan announced today that his office is releasing
a technical bulletin prohibiting the release of sky lanterns in New Hampshire. These paper miniature
hot air balloons also known as Kongming Lanterns or “wish lanterns” have grown in popularity. Due to
the increase, Degnan’s Office has seen more incidents where these devices have caused fires in the
state.
Fire Marshal Degnan has determined that these devices are considered to be
recreational fires according to the NH State Fire Code. “Recreational fires must
be attended at all times,” Degnan said. “Once you let go of the balloon, it is no
longer attended.” If the balloons are tethered in some fashion then they are
permitted to be used.
One of the popular places to light these balloons is at the NH Motor Speedway
during race week. Deputy State Fire Marshal Robert Farley who heads up the
fire safety detail from the state at the speedway has seen hundreds of these balloons. “We have
seen lots of these devices in the air and we find them all over the place with clear evidence that they
were burning when they landed,” Farley remarked. “We have evidence that these things have
actually started fires on private property around the track.” Farley also said that they create a littering
nuisance and a potential hazard to animals and small children because of the wire frames.
Unless tethered, releasing sky lanterns is considered a violation of the NH State Fire Code.
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