Many countries have legal age limits, and these have a wide range (anywhere from 16 to 18, with the latter being most common). Many countries also require training and accreditation in pyrotechnics to use certain sizes or types of firework.
In the UK the legal age to use fireworks is 13 or above any child beneath this age is considered illegal to use a firework
you normally have to be 18 but if i were you do what i do get you mom/dad or a older brother or friend
Are called "Bottle Sparklers" and also can be found as "Cake Sparklers"
Sparkles!!!!!!!! more than 200 injuries a year
NO but K mart and target dose but only smoke ones
It is the possession of FIREARMS that is prohibited.
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Most likely sparklers, if its anything
No they do not, but I have seen some fans with sparklers.
i use sparklers as they contain metal fuels such as magnesium, titanium as well as others which mean they at the right temps for a high temp ignitions. Ribbon is not very stable when lit where as sparklers can withstand the strongest winds.
sparklers.
you normally have to be 18 but if i were you do what i do get you mom/dad or a older brother or friend
Sparklers will burn your clothes, skin, or almost anything else they come in contact with. Sparklers can burn up to 1700 degrees or hotter.
Sparklers, I just saw it on the game show "Dropped"
Are called "Bottle Sparklers" and also can be found as "Cake Sparklers"
yes
Aluminum
The cast of Frozen Sparklers - 1967 includes: Dayton Allen as James Hound