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Safety

When it comes to fireworks; safety is the key. Safety not just for yourself, but also for your audience who is usually made up of your friends and family. On this page you will find a number safety protocols to ensure your displays are fun and most importantly safe.

 

People remember two types of shows; those that are good and they can't wait to see the following year and the those that go horribly wrong...which one do you want to have your audience remember?

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Bucket of Water/Hose

Always make sure you have a bucket of water or garden hose nearby in order to put out any flareups or re-ignites. Make sure you completely soak the firework to ensure the fire is out and/or doesn't re-ignite. 

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Adult Supervision

Fireworks are not intended for use by children to handle, hold, light or dispose of. Sparklers should also be supervised by and adult to ensure child safety as most injuries involving fireworks are dur to burns on children from sparklers.

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Do Not Touch

Never pick-up or try to re-light ANY firework that did not fully discharge as intended. Step away, wait 30 minutes (in case it re-ignites) and then thoroughly soak with water.

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