FIREWORKS SAFETY/STATE LAWS
FEDERAL CLASS 'C' AUTHORIZED
EXPLOSIVES APPROVED FOR SALE TO PERSONS 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER
PURCHASER BEARS RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFE
ENJOYMENT OF FIREWORKS
Disclaimer:
You must be 18 years of age or older (with a valid ID) to purchase
fireworks from Crazy Dave's Fireworks locations.
In the State of Florida,
you must be 18. Read Florida Fireworks
Laws
Here (Will Open in New
Window).
Visit the National Council on Fireworks Safety
Website
Here.
Our merchandise is sold solely upon the
representation that it will be used strictly in accordance with the
law and regulations applicable at the point of sale and point of
destination. Crazy Dave's Fireworks will not assume liability for
any injury during use, handling, storage or sale of the products.
Wholesale transactions in some states require a
valid wholesale license. Check local government before using
fireworks in certain areas.


INSTRUCTIONS
(Crazy
Dave's Fireworks will not assume liability for any injury during
use, handling, storage or sale of the products.)
- Use fireworks and sparklers
only outdoors.
- Obey local laws. If fireworks are not legal
where you are, don’t use them.
- If drought conditions mean a ban on
fireworks, follow the law.
- Only use fireworks as intended. Don’t try to
alter them or combine them.
- Fireworks and alcohol do not mix. Have a
designated “shooter".
- When all else fails, use common sense.
- Respect fireworks and sparklers as the great
American tradition they are and always use
with caution.
1. No items
except sparklers are intended to be held in the hand.
2. Do not smoke or allow open flame near fireworks.
3. Choose a wide, clear site away from overhead obstacles for
firing. If aerials or shells are in use, keep audience at least 40
feet back from lighting area.
4. Watch children carefully.
5. Sparklers: The first one will be more difficult to ignite -
subsequently, light one from another. Keep children 6 ft. apart and
do not allow them to wave sparklers in each other's faces. Teach
them to hold sparkler by handle, fully extending arm in front of
them, keeping sparkler away from clothing or other flammable
apparel. Always
hold Sparkler by handle: glowing rod remains
hot for some time after use. Do not use on birthday cakes. Children
must be supervised.
6. Be familiar with all of your fireworks before starting your
display. Plan the order of firing before you begin. Notice that
there are various types and locations of wicks -
Always light wick/fuse at its tip.
7. Use a good firing base: e.g., a pail, box or wheelbarrow filled
with earth or sand.
8. For fireworks without a standing base, bury halfway in the
ground--unless the labeling on the item indicates otherwise. Set
fireworks at a 10-degree angle pointing away from audience.
9. Do not leave fireworks unattended or close to lighting area.
Always keep unlit fireworks pointing away from people.
10. If an item does not light easily or if it
lights but seems to fizzle, stand back and
do not handle for 30 minutes.
11. Keep a large pail of water and/or a water hose handy and be sure
to hose down all fireworks & debris before disposal.
12. High winds will affect the quality of your display and may
create a hazard. Do not fire in excessively windy conditions.
13. Storage: store fireworks in a cool, dry, ventilated place, away
from children.
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