# Gender Reveal Safety: Why Pyrotechnic Reveals Are Dangerous

> Smoke bombs and explosive devices have killed a firefighter, scorched tens of thousands of acres, and resulted in criminal charges. Here is what the evidence says—and what safe alternatives look like.

*Published 2026-06-25 · By Harper Vance*

The short answer
Pyrotechnic smoke bombs used in gender reveals are genuine fire hazards—one device killed a firefighter and burned 22,744 acres in California. Safe alternatives like compressed-air confetti cannons contain no combustibles, cost roughly the same, and produce equally dramatic results without putting your community at risk.

The gender reveal party has become one of the most photographed milestones of modern pregnancy. And for most families, the reveal itself is a purely joyful moment—a pop of color, a burst of confetti, a genuine reaction captured on video. The problem is not the celebration. The problem is one specific product category: pyrotechnic smoke bombs that generate colored smoke through combustion and carry the same fire risk as any open-flame device, deployed in dry residential or wildland-adjacent environments by people who have never received safety training.

The legal record in 2024 and 2026 has made the stakes concrete in a way that should inform every family planning a reveal. Here is what happened, what the data shows about firework-related injuries more broadly, and what genuinely safe products are available today.

## What exactly went wrong at the El Dorado Fire—and what did accountability look like?

On September 5, 2020, a couple lit a pyrotechnic smoke bomb during a gender reveal party at El Dorado Ranch Park in Yucaipa, California. The device ignited the dry brush surrounding the park and started a wildfire that would burn for over two months. [According to CBS News](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gender-reveal-fire-party-california-wildfire/), the fire scorched **22,744 acres**, destroyed 10 structures, and killed Big Bear Interagency Hotshots firefighter **Charles Morton**.

Criminal proceedings concluded in February 2024. Refugio Manuel Jimenez Jr. pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and recklessly causing fire to an inhabited structure. His sentence: two years of felony probation, one year in county jail, community service, and over **$1.7 million in restitution**. His wife, Angelina Renee Jimenez, pleaded guilty to three misdemeanor counts and received one year of summary probation and community service.

The civil case resolved in parallel. The United States government sued three companies—Wholesale Fireworks Corp., its subsidiary American Fireworks Warehouse LLC, and Pink or Blue Gender Team Inc.—for the costs of fighting the fire and damage to federal lands. [In a settlement announced in June 2026, CNN reported](https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/08/us/california-gender-reveal-wildfire-settlement) that Wholesale Fireworks Corp. and American Fireworks Warehouse agreed to pay **$4 million**; Pink or Blue Gender Team agreed to pay **$50,000**. Federal prosecutors stated the devices were illegal under California law, should never have been sold into the state, and that the companies "failed to safely design and label the smoke bombs and failed to properly warn customers about the fire risk."

As CNN and AccuWeather both noted, what made this case legally unusual is that both the individuals who used the dangerous product and the companies that manufactured and sold it faced accountability for the same incident. That dual accountability sets a meaningful precedent for how pyrotechnic gender reveal products may be regulated and litigated going forward.

The El Dorado Fire is not the only case. A documented pattern of incidents includes an off-duty Border Patrol agent who started an Arizona forest fire in 2017 using a blue explosive at a gender reveal, and multiple smaller incidents tracked in consumer safety reporting. From 2012 to 2022, an estimated **122,912 firework-related injuries** were treated in U.S. emergency departments—a figure that rose more than 17 percent over that decade, according to [research published in NIH PubMed Central](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10320921/). Pyrotechnic gender reveal products fall within the consumer fireworks category tracked in those statistics.

## What is the difference between a safe confetti cannon and a dangerous smoke bomb?

This distinction matters enormously, and many families do not know it exists. There are two product categories marketed for gender reveals, and they are fundamentally different in their safety profiles:

  Gender Reveal Product Safety Comparison

      Feature
      Compressed-Air Confetti Cannon
      Pyrotechnic Smoke Bomb

      How it works
      Compressed air propels powder or confetti
      Combustion reaction generates colored smoke

      Fire risk
      None — no combustion, no heat
      Genuine — produces open flame and heat

      Fireworks classification
      Not a firework
      Classified as consumer fireworks in most states

      Indoor use
      Safe with ventilation
      Not appropriate

      Legal status (CA example)
      Legal everywhere
      Illegal in California; regulated in many states

      Powder composition
      Food-grade cornstarch dye
      Combustible chemical mixture

      Typical price
      $20–$40 for a four-pack
      $15–$50 per device

Compressed-air confetti and powder cannons contain no combustible materials. Leading brands in 2025 include **Revealations** (non-toxic tissue confetti plus food-grade colored powder, gold-foil wrapped with a color-concealing sticker), **PrimePure** (powder-plus-butterfly or powder-plus-heart-confetti options in neutral packaging), **TUR Party Supplies** (100% cornstarch-based powder, individually hand-tested, with a viewing window that lets the adult organizing the reveal verify the color without giving it away), and **Gender Reveal Surprise** (four-cannon sets with coded instruction cards so the concealing adult knows which is which). All shoot powder or confetti 10–15 feet into the air and are designed for both indoor and outdoor use.

Basic protocols apply regardless: aim the cannon straight upward, use outdoors or in a well-ventilated space, keep away from open flames, and supervise children. The powder dye is food-grade and cornstarch-based—incidental skin or clothing contact is low-risk, though clothing staining is possible.

State law varies
Pyrotechnic smoke bombs are outright illegal in California and regulated under fireworks laws in many other states. Before purchasing any smoke-generating device, verify your state fire marshal's guidance and any active burn bans in your county. This article is general safety information, not legal advice—check local regulations for your area.

## What safe, no-combustion gender reveal alternatives produce the most dramatic results?

Families who want a memorable reveal without any fire risk have more options today than at any prior point:

**Compressed-air confetti or powder poppers** are the most direct analog to a smoke-bomb reveal—they produce a vivid burst of color that photographs and videos beautifully. Revealations, PrimePure, TUR, and Gender Reveal Surprise all offer products in this category at competitive prices.

**Cake-cut reveals** remain one of the most reliably emotional formats. A neutral-frosted cake conceals pink or blue buttercream inside; the moment of cutting produces a genuine reaction without any logistical complexity. This format works for small gatherings and backyard parties alike and requires no outdoor space.

**Balloon-box drops** use a large decorative box packed with pink or blue latex balloons. When opened—by pulling a ribbon or lifting the lid—the balloons tumble out en masse. The format scales well for groups of 20 or more and creates a visually dramatic backdrop for photos.

**Colored bubble solutions** in pink or blue offer a softer, more whimsical option appropriate when young children will be in attendance. Several vendors produce pre-colored bubble solutions that catch light well outdoors.

**Professionally managed reveals**, for families who genuinely want a large-format outdoor event with dramatic smoke effects, are possible through licensed pyrotechnicians operating under permit in a fire-safe environment. This is rarely necessary for a family gathering, but it does exist as a properly managed option for those who want it.

The common thread across all of these options is that the reveal moment itself—the expression on a grandmother's face, the reaction of an older sibling, the parents seeing the color for the first time—is what makes the memory. That moment does not require combustion to be real. A confetti cannon, a cake cut, a box of balloons: any of these will produce the photographs and the feeling that a gender reveal is meant to deliver, without putting a firefighter, a neighboring home, or a thousand acres of wildland at risk.

*This article provides general safety information for planning purposes. It is not a substitute for local legal guidance or professional fire-safety advice. Always verify applicable regulations with your state fire marshal and county authorities before purchasing any pyrotechnic product.*

## Sources

1. [Gender-reveal party 'pyrotechnic' blamed for wildfire in California](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gender-reveal-fire-party-california-wildfire/)
2. [3 companies to pay over $4M after gender reveal ignited deadly SoCal wildfire](https://ktla.com/news/inland-empire/settlement-gender-reveal-ignites-deadly-el-dorado-fire-california/)
3. [3 companies to pay more than $4 million after 2020 Inland Empire wildfire caused by gender reveal](https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/el-dorado-fire-gender-reveal-san-bernardino-riverside-county-settlement-inland-empire/)
4. [A gender reveal mishap sparked a deadly wildfire. Who's being held accountable is unusual](https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/08/us/california-gender-reveal-wildfire-settlement)
5. [The epidemiology of firework-related injuries in the US, 2012–2022](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10320921/)
6. [5 Gender Reveal Parties That Ended in Injury or Property Damage](https://safer-america.com/5-accidents-caused-by-gender-reveal-parties/)
7. [Revealations Gender Reveal Confetti and Powder Cannon - Set of 4](https://www.amazon.com/Revealations-Gender-Reveal-Confetti-Cannons/dp/B07R182QZF)
8. [Powder & Confetti Cannon Kit](https://genderrevealsurprise.com/products/gender-reveal-powder-and-confetti-cannon-kit)

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