Celebrate Bright. Celebrate Safe.
Fireworks are explosives. Every item we manufacture is tested and PESO compliant, but safety on the night depends entirely on how they are handled. This page is the same briefing we give our own team.
Always Do
- Always burst fireworks outdoors in an open area, at least 10 metres from buildings and vehicles.
- Keep two buckets of water and a bag of dry sand within arm's reach at all times.
- Light one item at a time, at arm's length, using an agarbatti or long fuse lighter.
- Wear cotton clothing — synthetics catch and hold flame.
- Adults must supervise every single item, including sparklers.
- Soak all used and unused remains in water before disposal.
Never Do
- Never relight a dud. Wait five minutes, then soak it in water.
- Never hold a shell, rocket or sound cracker in your hand while lighting.
- Never place fireworks in glass, metal or clay containers.
- Never store fireworks near cooking gas, inverters, heaters or direct sunlight.
- Never allow children to carry fireworks in pockets.
- Never burst crackers inside silent zones — hospitals, schools, courts, places of worship.
Safe Distances
How Far Is Far Enough?
Sparklers & Kids Items1 metre clearance, adult holding distance
Flower Pots & Chakkar3 metres from spectators
Rockets15 metres clear of overhead wires and trees
Sky Shots & Aerial Repeaters25 metres safety cordon, stable flat ground
Show Packs & Cold PyroOperator-certified handling, 30 metres audience line
Storage
Keep in the original sealed carton, in a cool dry room away from kitchens, electrical panels and direct sun. Never stack above 1.5 metres.
If a Burn Happens
Cool the area under running water for 15 minutes. Do not apply oil, toothpaste or ice. Cover with clean cloth and seek medical help for anything larger than a coin.
Legal Compliance
Follow local time restrictions (typically 8pm–10pm), respect silent zones, and use only green-certified items where mandated by your state pollution board.
Questions about handling a specific item? Our safety desk answers on WhatsApp.
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