cuz thay are fire any kamboom boom they go
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Both are potentially dangerous, and are very much so when used improperly. Of the two, guns probably would be more so, but it's really comparing apples and oranges.
Fireworks can be dangerous due to their explosive nature, which can cause burns, eye injuries, and even more serious injuries if mishandled. The risk of accidental fires is also a concern, as fireworks can easily ignite flammable materials such as dry grass or structures. Additionally, the loud noise from fireworks can cause hearing damage, especially if they are set off at close range or in an enclosed space.
Fireworks are not meant to be ingested and are dangerous to consume. They are made of chemicals that are toxic and can cause serious harm if ingested. Please do not try to taste fireworks.
It can varie because lots of people buy fireworks! But some times not many people can! So every year there is a different amount of fireworks sold so there isn't really an answer!!
Well you might think this is weird but, smoke bombs are probably the most dangerous because, the smoke from it has acid in it and other harmful chemicals so if you breath the smoke in you will get sick or you can die.
Fireworks should not be banned! But if they were to be banned, it would be because they can be dangerous and can cause a house to catch on fire. But still they should not be banned!
They could be. The only time I would think they would be dangerous is if there is a fire near, anything that produces smoke, if there are special angles of light (when you go outside and have a mirror, and angel it at something, it could catch on fire). So yes, they are pretty dangerous!
Yes, fireworks bangers are banned in the UK. They are considered dangerous and are illegal to possess or use. Fireworks in the UK must comply with strict regulations to ensure safety.
No, it is illegal to use fireworks on Quintana Beach. Fireworks can be dangerous and disruptive to the natural habitat and other visitors. It's important to follow local laws and regulations to ensure the safety and enjoyment of everyone at the beach.
Yes, fireworks can potentially damage a pool liner. The high heat and debris from fireworks can cause punctures or burns to the liner, leading to leaks and requiring repairs or replacement. It's best to keep fireworks away from pools to prevent any damage.
Fireworks can be dangerous due to the risk of burns, eye injuries, and fires. Some people may not have the knowledge or experience to use them safely. Strict regulations and safety guidelines are necessary if fireworks are to be sold to the general public to minimize the potential risks.