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WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT

  • NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH OR IGNITE FIRWORKS
  • Always read and follow label directions, warnings, and instructions
  • Be considerate of your neighbors
  • Only ignite fireworks outdoors, and away from houses and other buildings
  • Be sure other people are out of range before lighting fireworks
  • Light only one firework at a time
  • Never try to re-light fireworks that have not fully functioned
  • Never give fireworks to small children, even sparkers can cause serious burns
  • Never throw fireworks at another person, vehicle, or animal
  • Never carry fireworks in your pocket
  • Never shoot fireworks in metal or glass containers
  • Dispose of spent fireworks properly

BEFORE YOU SHOOT

  • DO NOT LET YOUR CHILDREN BUY FIREWORKS WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION
  • Only buy from reliable fireworks sellers
  • Never experiment or attempt to make your own fireworks
  • Store fireworks in a cool, dry place
  • Find a smooth, flat surface - away from the house and other buildings, or dry leaves and grass
  • Be sure to have water handy in case of a malfunction of fire
  • ALWAYS HAVE ADULT SUPERVISION!

PET SAFETY

We are always concerned about fireworks safety for adults and children - but don't forget your pets!
  • Do not take your pets to a fireworks display.
  • Do not leave them in the car by themselves or unattended outside.
  • Keep all pets inside. If you are having guests, keep the pets in a room that is off-limits to the guests and provide the animals with plenty of foosd and water.
  • Create a calming environment. Surround pets with their favorite toys and other familiar objects.
  • Play smoothing music or keep the TV on and keep the room as quiet as possible to outside noise by closing windows, doors and blinds.
  • Do not let pets sniff or ingest fireworks. Aside from a server burn, your animal can become ill or even die due to ingesting chemicals and heavy metals in fireworks.
  • Make sure your pet licensed and wearing its license tag. Consult with your veterinarian and seriously consider micro-chipping your four legged friend. These two item better ensure the pet is able to reunite with his/her family if it get lost.

SHOTS FLAMING BALLS

USE ONLY UNDER CLOSE ADULT SUPPERVISION. FOR OUTDOOT USE ONLY. PLACE LAUNCHER UPRIGHT ON HARD, SMIITH SURFACE. UNWRAP LONG FUSE ON BALL. PUT SHELL INTO TUBE WITH ARROR POINTING UP AND WITH FUSE EXTENDING OUR OF TUBE. DO NOT HOLD IN HAND LIGHT FUSE AND GET AWAY. Safety Paractices for Handing and Use.
  • Always wear eye protection when using this device.
  • Always light the fuse on the tip.
  • Always wait at least 30 seconds between la]oading Shells.
  • Always make sure the area overhead is free from obstructions and that no spectators or flameable materials anre withina 40 foot circle.
  • Never use a Shell or launcher that has been wet or damaged.
  • Never force a SHeel into the launch tube.
  • Never load more than one Shell at a time into launch tube.
  • Never have any part of your body over the device when lighting the fuse.
  • After lighting the fuse, immediatelynive at least 20 feet away from the launcher.
  • Never relight a fuse that falls to ignite the device.
  • Never ignite the Shell outside the launcher tube.
  • Never take the Shell apart.


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