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BC 10 Ball Roman Candle | 10 Shot Barrage Candle by Black Cat Fireworks -Shop Online for Standard Candle at Elite Fireworks!
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Skysweeper | 196 Shot Barrage Candle by T-Sky Fireworks -Shop Online for X-tra Large Candle™ at Elite Fireworks!
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Super Saturn Missile|400 Shot Saturn Missile by Brothers Pyrotechnics -Shop Online for Large Missile Base at Elite Fireworks!
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FAQs

At ELITE FIREWORKS®, we want you to know that we offer a wide range of aerial fireworks to meet your needs. We understand that aerial fireworks can be a complex category, but rest assured that our team is here to help. If you have any questions, feel free to use our chat feature to ask us anything or check out our FAQs for answers to our most commonly asked questions. No matter what your needs are, we have you covered when it comes to aerial fireworks at ELITE FIREWORKS®.

GENERAL

There are eight different types of aerial fireworks collection: Aerial Repeaters (cakes), Artillery Shells, Barrage Candles, Rocket Projectiles, Missile Bases, Pre-Loaded Shells, and Wings & Chutes™.

Aerial Repeaters offer various sizes and colors of single-ignite aerial fireworks with different breaks and durations. Artillery Shells are reloadable and require manual reloading of the tube after each shot. Barrage Candles provide a rapid report of multi-color and crackle effects in the air. Rocket Projectiles consist of single-ignite bottle rockets that pop in the air. Missile Bases or Saturn Missiles provide a rapid fire of whistling effects, typically in gold or silver colors. Pre-loaded Shells combine traditional artillery shells and aerial cakes into a single tube. Wings products are spinner aerial items that typically go up 40 feet and pop in the air. Parachute items consist of an aerial parachute that is followed by a descending parachute.

Which type of aerial firework do you prefer?

When it comes to aerial fireworks, the choice of the most popular type can vary depending on several factors. Personal preferences, geographic location, and product availability all play a role. That being said, aerial repeaters, commonly known as cakes, tend to be a popular choice for many. This is due to their versatility, as they offer a wide range of effects including colorful comets, crackling mines, glittering stars, and more. Additionally, cakes are easy to set up and ignite, making them a popular choice for backyard displays and public events alike. Another popular choice among fireworks enthusiasts is artillery shells. These powerful fireworks consist of a single ignition per ball or canister and produce large, impressive breaks that light up the night sky. Whether you prefer cakes or shells, there's no denying the thrill and excitement that aerial fireworks bring to any celebration.

Using aerial consumer fireworks can be a fun and exciting way to celebrate holidays and special occasions. However, it is important to use them safely and responsibly. Here are some general guidelines for using aerial consumer fireworks:

  • Read and follow all instructions carefully before use.
  • Choose a clear, open area away from buildings, trees, and other flammable objects.
  • Place the firework on a flat, stable surface.
  • Light the firework's fuse and immediately move away to a safe distance.
  • Never hold or throw a lit firework.
  • If a firework does not ignite or malfunction, do not attempt to relight it. Wait at least 20 minutes, then soak it in water before disposing of it properly.
  • Keep a bucket of water or a hose nearby in case of a fire or emergency.

To ensure your safety when using any type of fireworks, it is important to familiarize yourself with additional safety measures. A comprehensive list of safety tips can be found on the official website of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). By following these guidelines, you can have a fun and safe experience using aerial consumer fireworks.

In the state of New Hampshire, the minimum age to purchase or use consumer fireworks, which includes aerial collection fireworks, is 21 years old. However, it is crucial to keep in mind that some towns or cities in New Hampshire may have their own regulations or laws related to the use of fireworks. To avoid any legal issues, it is advisable to consult with the local authorities and be aware of any local regulations before purchasing or using fireworks.

The best time to shoot aerial fireworks is typically at night, after sunset. This is because the dark sky provides the best backdrop for the bright and colorful explosions of the fireworks, allowing their beauty to be fully appreciated.

In addition to the visual appeal, nighttime also provides better safety conditions for shooting aerial fireworks. With the darkness, it's easier to see the path of the fireworks as they ascend and descend, reducing the risk of accidents or injury.

It's important to note that local laws and regulations may dictate when fireworks can be shot, and may prohibit the use of aerial fireworks altogether. Always check with local authorities before shooting aerial fireworks, and follow all safety guidelines and precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.