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The 'standard' fireworks licence only permits a supplier to sell fireworks for a 3 week period before November 5th, a few days before New Year, Diwali and Chinese New Year.

If we deal with what to buy first, then the most essential thing to look for is that the fireworks comply with British Regular BS7114. This number should be printed on the box or firework, and shows that the product complies with strict security requirements. If you don't see this number, then leave nicely alone. These fireworks should not even be offered for sale, but unfortunately non compliant fireworks do nonetheless slip through the net.

Fireworks are divided into four categories, only two of which truly concern us right here. Category one is for such things as indoor fireworks, and category four is for professional show products, so most of what you see in the shops will be in categories two and 3.

The primary criteria for category two fireworks are that the fuse should burn for in between three and 13 seconds, and it must be viewed from at least 5 metres away. For category three the fuse is 5 to 15 seconds, and the viewing distance 25 metres. There are also criteria for debris fallout areas, but these are the primary defining criteria. You tend to get category two fireworks in the smaller display boxes, sold via mainstream suppliers' such as newsagents and supermarkets. The much more spectacular category three products are usually sold as individual items, and are generally to be found in much more specialist outlets.

One extremely simple, but fairly reliable tip for gauging the value and likely performance of a firework is to really feel the weight of it. Usually speaking, the heavier a firework is, the much better display it will give you. This is by no indicates a hard and fast rule, but it is a very great rule of thumb.

Having been in the trade for 40 years now, I like to believe I have had a affordable quantity of feed back on the topic of DIY firework displays, and the factor that crops up time and once more is that most displays last for as well long, with as well many 'same again' fireworks! The issue could so effortlessly be solved with a bit of forward planning. Instead of the usual scenario, exactly where six individuals all turn up with a small box of fireworks, extremely likely from a non specialist outlet, that fizzle and phutt their way via a lacklustre display, why not gather an agreed quantity of money from each guest rather, and then go to a specialist retailer, and buy a couple of truly spectacular fireworks. Everyone will then see a shorter, but far better show.

We now have a normal customer base, which entrust their spending budget to us every year, and rely us to construct a memorable display for them. Initially it might be tough to persuade them to spend any exactly where between £40 and £140 on one firework, but nearly with out exception, as soon as they have gone that route, they by no means look back!

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