Hi , If you are lighting fireworks and one of them does not go off you should NEVER return to it , Leave it and light your other fireworks off away from the firework then when you have finished your display put water on the firework.
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the code is: NEVER let a firework go off in your hand NEVER let pets outside when letting them off if you think a firework isn't going off don't go up to it it could go off at anytime by Taylor pettifer
An explosion of a firework requires heat to ignite the chemicals within the firework. Once ignited, the explosion of the firework releases light, sound, and heat energy as the chemicals burn and react.
no you can not.
If a firework is ingested, it can cause serious harm to the person's digestive system. The chemicals and explosive components in the firework can lead to toxic poisoning, burns, and internal damage. Immediate medical attention is necessary if someone ingests a firework.
A firework takes off when it is ignited, causing a chemical reaction inside the firework. This reaction produces gas rapidly, building up pressure inside the firework until it eventually forces the firework to launch into the sky.
the code is: NEVER let a firework go off in your hand NEVER let pets outside when letting them off if you think a firework isn't going off don't go up to it it could go off at anytime by Taylor pettifer
drag it into the field....
An explosion of a firework requires heat to ignite the chemicals within the firework. Once ignited, the explosion of the firework releases light, sound, and heat energy as the chemicals burn and react.
no you can not.
Once! And if it doesn't explode, don't go near it because it could go off at any minute!
If a firework is ingested, it can cause serious harm to the person's digestive system. The chemicals and explosive components in the firework can lead to toxic poisoning, burns, and internal damage. Immediate medical attention is necessary if someone ingests a firework.
for enjoyment and to entertain
A firework takes off when it is ignited, causing a chemical reaction inside the firework. This reaction produces gas rapidly, building up pressure inside the firework until it eventually forces the firework to launch into the sky.
when near a firework you sould always read how far away you should be from the firework, you should never be standing right beside the firework, be ready to duck for cover at all time incase the firework reacts wrong
Yes.
It depends on the firework. Like a bottle rocket can go up to 100 feet but a mortar or shells can go up to300 feet or height depending on the amount of thrust it has and the size of the firework.
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