NightHawkInLight
11-09-2011, 11:47 PM
Depending on your definition this may or may not be considered a 'firework', but it certainly provides similarly spectacular results.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdbCzYN95cg
Fortunately, this is not considered a firework by most governing authorities, so it is likely legal in most every country. Even so, it should certainly not be used in dry areas.
Safety glasses are required, and a hood or wide brimmed hat wouldn't be the worst idea. I wouldn't suggest using one of these while wearing synthetic clothing either - A practice that should be avoided with all fireworks for that matter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdbCzYN95cg
Fortunately, this is not considered a firework by most governing authorities, so it is likely legal in most every country. Even so, it should certainly not be used in dry areas.
Safety glasses are required, and a hood or wide brimmed hat wouldn't be the worst idea. I wouldn't suggest using one of these while wearing synthetic clothing either - A practice that should be avoided with all fireworks for that matter.