Indoor fireworks are a fantasic seller all year round as they have proved to be very popular for parties, weddings etc. but are particularly in demand for halloween, bonfire night, Christmas and New Year and are not just sparklers on a cake, they can offer a memorable and theatrical display.
Indoor fireworks are a great addition to any celebration when used safely. Most indoor fireworks are now a cat 1 firework which allows them to be sold along side other table fireworks such as party poppers and table bombs as the Health & Safety Executive have carried out extensive testing on these type of products. However, as with any pyrotechnic device, indoor fireworks can cause damage and harm when used irresponsibly or if the manufacturers instructions are not followed. Children should observe the indoor fireworks from a safe distance and should not handle or light any of the fireworks, this is best left to adults.
Indoor fireworks are specific close proximity fireworks especially made for such purposes with extreme precision and safety and are designed to have zero fallout so they can go off with people nearby (or in close proximity). The flame is cold and won’t burn the body, and they are also without smoke and smell as smoke and heat that are usually linked with fireworks and the potential risks caused by them are mitigated in indoor fireworks.
Indoor fireworks can be used for cakes and special food dishes, with candles that sparkle and crackle for over 30 secs. and are a superb addition to any marquee event as they add excitement to key moments of any event.
The popularity of indoor fireworks seemed to wane over past years, but they are now available in very similar designs to those traditional ones that I remember from years ago, only now they are much safer and more spectacular.