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How young to light firecrackers?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 171768" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well my kids were born and raised in the south and this seems a right of passage. They started out with sparklers and those Pop'ems that you just throw down and they pop loudly. From there they expanded to slightly larger scale things of those little army tanks that fizz and move and onto those hand held tubes that shoot out fire balls. Then it was bottle rockets and finally lighting those cones that shoot out sparkly colors in the air.</p><p></p><p>We dont spend a ton of money on them but they do know how to do them safely. I really dont like the plain jane firecrackers because I think they are more dangerous. Mine did use cigarettes or a cigar to light them with. Our rule was if it didnt light, it was a dud and you put it in a bucket of water...no questions asked. </p><p></p><p>We do the professional exhibits for the fourth of july but normally get home stuff for like NY eve sometimes. People here also fire off stuff for days afterwards on the 4th. I was expecting it all around us tonite but it rained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 171768, member: 1514"] Well my kids were born and raised in the south and this seems a right of passage. They started out with sparklers and those Pop'ems that you just throw down and they pop loudly. From there they expanded to slightly larger scale things of those little army tanks that fizz and move and onto those hand held tubes that shoot out fire balls. Then it was bottle rockets and finally lighting those cones that shoot out sparkly colors in the air. We dont spend a ton of money on them but they do know how to do them safely. I really dont like the plain jane firecrackers because I think they are more dangerous. Mine did use cigarettes or a cigar to light them with. Our rule was if it didnt light, it was a dud and you put it in a bucket of water...no questions asked. We do the professional exhibits for the fourth of july but normally get home stuff for like NY eve sometimes. People here also fire off stuff for days afterwards on the 4th. I was expecting it all around us tonite but it rained. [/QUOTE]
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