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Safety Guide for Fireworks and Firecrackers

Safety is our top priority when using fireworks and firecrackers. To ensure a both spectacular and safe experience, it is essential to understand the different categories (F1, F2, F3) and the specific safety measures for each. Here is a quick guide to help you enjoy these products safely.

Categories of Fireworks

- F1 (Low Danger): These items produce a low level of danger and are designed for use in confined areas, including indoors. Examples: indoor fountains, table fireworks.

-F2 (Moderate Danger): Designed for outdoor use in open spaces, these fireworks require a minimum safety distance of 8 meters between the device and the spectators.

-F3 (High Danger): These products are intended for experienced users and require a large safety perimeter, generally 25 meters or more, due to their power and the height of their explosions.

General Safety Measures

- Read the instructions carefully on each product before use.Never handle or ignite fireworks after consuming alcohol or any substances that impair consciousness.Always wear protective glasses and gloves when lighting fireworks.Never lean over fireworks after lighting them.Keep a bucket of water or a garden hose nearby in case of emergency.

In Case of an Incident

- Never attempt to relight or retrieve fireworks that have failed to function.Move away and wait 15 to 20 minutes before carefully placing them in a bucket of water.

Safety is everyone's responsibility. Enjoy fireworks and firecrackers safely by following these guidelines. For more information or if in doubt, do not hesitate to contact us.