Safety
is always the number one consideration. Always think safety for the
shooter, the crowd, animals & property. Common sense and sober responsible
adults are the keys to safety. Taking time to plan your fireworks show
and thinking about safety will prevent most incidents. Shooters must
be sober responsible adults and wear proper personal protection. All
shooters must wear eye protection and proper clothing. Firemen turnouts
are the best but Carharts or other heavy clothing, with a collar can
work. No nylon or rayon fabric that could melt from the touch of a spark
should be worn. A hat or helmet should be worn to protect the head.
The crowds must be a safe distance from the show. Someone should be
in charge of crowd control. If someone goes into the safety zone the
show should stop until the area is clear. This should be discussed in
the safety meeting with the shooters before the show. Discharge Area.
The fireworks should only be discharged in areas approved by the local
authorities. The local fire department should be notified. Do not discharge
fireworks near buildings, wooded areas, dry fields or in areas where
fire or noise is a concern. Discharge the fireworks downwind of the
crowd and never angle or shoot the fireworks over the crowd. In the
State of Alaska if more than 250 lbs of common fireworks are discharged
at one time, a permit from the State Fire Marshal is required.