For the purposes of this article, the following words, terms and phrases, when used herein, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
Includes any explosive composition or a substance or combination of substances or any article prepared for the purpose of producing a visible or audible effect of a temporary exhibitional nature by explosion, combustion, deflagration, or detonation, and includes blank cartridges, toy cannons in which explosives are used, the type of balloons which require fire underneath to propel the balloons, firecrackers, M-80s, cherry bombs, torpedoes, skyrockets, Roman candles, bombs, or other fireworks of like construction and any fireworks containing any explosive compound or any tablet or other device containing any explosive substance or containing combustible substances producing visual effects. However, the term "fireworks" shall not include snake or glowworm pellets; smoke devices; trick noisemakers known as party poppers, booby traps, snappers, trick matches, cigarette loads, and auto burglar alarms; wire sparklers, toy pistols; toy canes; toy guns; or other devices in which paper or plastic caps containing 0.25 grain or less of explosive compound is used, provided they are constructed so that the hand cannot come into contact with the cap when in place for the explosion; and toy pistol paper or plastic caps which contain less than 0.25 grain of explosive mixture.[1]
The detonation, ignition, or deflagration of display fireworks or flame effects to produce visual or audible effects of an exhibitional nature before the public, invitees, or licensees, regardless of whether admission is charged and as may be further defined in the Pyrotechnic Use Act of the State of Illinois (425 ILCS 35/0.01 et seq.) and Pyrotechnic Distributor and Operator Licensing Act of the State of Illinois (225 ILCS 227/1 et seq.).
A tube or sphere containing a pyrotechnic composition that, upon ignition, produces white or colored smoke as the primary effect.
Pressed pellets of pyrotechnic composition that produce a large, snake-like ash which is designed to expand in length as the pellet burns. These devices may not contain mercuric thiocyanate.
An item that produces a small report intended to surprise the user.
Wire coated with a pyrotechnic composition that produces a shower of sparks upon ignition. These items may not contain magnesium and must not exceed 100 grams of composition per item. Devices containing any chlorate or perchlorate salts may not exceed five grams of composition per item. These items include the following:
AUTO BURGLAR ALARMA tube which contains a pyrotechnic composition that produces a loud whistle and/or smoke when ignited. A small quantity of explosive, not exceeding 50 milligrams, may be used to produce a small report. A squib is used to ignite the device.
BOOBY TRAPA small tube with a string protruding from both ends, similar to a party popper design. The ends of the string are pulled to ignite the friction-sensitive composition, producing a small report.
CIGARETTE LOADA small wooden peg that has been coated with a small quantity of explosive composition. Upon ignition of a cigarette containing one of the pegs, a small report is produced.
PARTY POPPERA small plastic or paper item containing not more than 16 milligrams of explosive composition that is friction-sensitive. A string protruding from the device is pulled to ignite it, expelling paper streams and producing a small report.
SNAPPERA small, paper-wrapped item containing a minute quantity of explosive composition coated on small bits of sand. When dropped, the devices explode, producing a small report.
TRICK MATCHA kitchen or book match that has been coated with a small quantity of explosive or pyrotechnic composition. Upon ignition to the match, a small report or a shower of sparks is produced.