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At All Out Smash in Denver, we want you to be safe, stress-free, and legal. If you’ve ever wondered, “Are rage rooms legal in Denver?”, the answer is: yes, when done the right way.

Why Rage Rooms Are Legal in Colorado (and Denver)
Rage rooms, also called smash rooms or break rooms, give people a safe, fun space to let off steam by breaking things. In Colorado, including Denver, they’re legal as long as:
You use proper safety gear (helmets, goggles, gloves).
You don’t smash anything dangerous or toxic—no batteries, no pressurized cans, no mercury-filled electronics.
You follow Colorado’s e waste rules, which began July 1, 2013: it’s illegal to toss junk electronics in the trash, and they must go through proper recyclers (en.wikipedia.org+1washingtonpost.com+1kiro7.com+5resource-recycling.com+5ijpr.org+5greencitizen.com+3cvmbs.colostate.edu+3itrefresh.org+3.)
That means All Out Smash never allows high-risk items like old TVs or laptops that have hazardous parts. We only let you break safe materials—plates, wood furniture, and glassware—then dispose of everything by local recycling or licensed partners.
You use proper safety gear (helmets, goggles, gloves).
You don’t smash anything dangerous or toxic—no batteries, no pressurized cans, no mercury-filled electronics.
You follow Colorado’s e waste rules, which began July 1, 2013: it’s illegal to toss junk electronics in the trash, and they must go through proper recyclers (en.wikipedia.org+1washingtonpost.com+1kiro7.com+5resource-recycling.com+5ijpr.org+5greencitizen.com+3cvmbs.colostate.edu+3itrefresh.org+3.)
That means All Out Smash never allows high-risk items like old TVs or laptops that have hazardous parts. We only let you break safe materials—plates, wood furniture, and glassware—then dispose of everything by local recycling or licensed partners.
Smashing E-Waste is Illegal in States Like California
Across the U.S., some states have cracked down on smashing electronics. In California, it’s explicitly illegal to break or destroy “e-waste” (like CRT screens, monitors, and batteries) in a rage room. The state’s Toxic Substances Control says that releasing toxic dust is hazardous and can land operators in trouble resource-recycling.com+5dtsc.ca.gov+5washingtonpost.com+5. Local agencies (like LA County Fire or DTSC) have issued citations to rooms that let patrons crush electronics lamag.com+7calmatters.org+7resource-recycling.com+7.
You use proper safety gear (helmets, goggles, gloves).
You don’t smash anything dangerous or toxic—no batteries, no pressurized cans, no mercury-filled electronics.
You follow Colorado’s e waste rules, which began July 1, 2013: it’s illegal to toss junk electronics in the trash, and they must go through proper recyclers (en.wikipedia.org+1washingtonpost.com+1kiro7.com+5resource-recycling.com+5ijpr.org+5greencitizen.com+3cvmbs.colostate.edu+3itrefresh.org+3.)
That means All Out Smash never allows high-risk items like old TVs or laptops that have hazardous parts. We only let you break safe materials—plates, wood furniture, and glassware—then dispose of everything by local recycling or licensed partners.
You use proper safety gear (helmets, goggles, gloves).
You don’t smash anything dangerous or toxic—no batteries, no pressurized cans, no mercury-filled electronics.
You follow Colorado’s e waste rules, which began July 1, 2013: it’s illegal to toss junk electronics in the trash, and they must go through proper recyclers (en.wikipedia.org+1washingtonpost.com+1kiro7.com+5resource-recycling.com+5ijpr.org+5greencitizen.com+3cvmbs.colostate.edu+3itrefresh.org+3.)
That means All Out Smash never allows high-risk items like old TVs or laptops that have hazardous parts. We only let you break safe materials—plates, wood furniture, and glassware—then dispose of everything by local recycling or licensed partners.
FAQ - Quick Answers
1Can I bring my broken TV is a rage room?
Yes. Breaking TVs or laptops is not banned in Colorado. However, certain rage rooms may have specific restrictions.
2What items can I smash?
We accept most smashable objects like old dishes, furniture, and glass items, but never toxic or hazardous waste.
3Is All Out Smash operating legally?
Absolutely! We follow Colorado state laws and best safety practices. Your session is safe, legal, and fun.
Book Your Safe and Legal Smash in Denver
At All Out Smash (Denver, CO), rage rooms are 100 % legal when you leave the dangerous stuff at home and come ready to smash safe items. We follow Colorado e waste disposal rules and never let toxic materials inside. Unlike some places in California, where smashing electronics is illegal, we keep things clean, compliant, and stress relieving.
Book your session today! Experience a legal, safe, and powerful way to smash away stress. All Out Smash is your trusted Denver rage room that follows every rule.
Book your session today! Experience a legal, safe, and powerful way to smash away stress. All Out Smash is your trusted Denver rage room that follows every rule.




