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  2. Standard Fireworks - Wikipedia

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    They were purchased by China-based Black Cat Fireworks, bringing an end to production in the UK. [4] The Standard brand is now one of several trading names of Black Cat in the UK, with the former Standard offices now the UK headquarters for this operation.

  3. Driver’s Dashcam Captures the Terrifying Moment When ... - AOL

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    According to Black Cat Fireworks, Roman candle fireworks are contained in a tube. "Once ignited, this tube fires multiple consecutive shots of ball projectiles that burst into colorful stars ...

  4. Why you should never buy fireworks in brown packaging - AOL

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    It’s the duty of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to test and approve all fireworks. If CPSC doesn’t deem the firework safe, it doesn’t get the CPSC seal of approval for ...

  5. Flash powder - Wikipedia

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    It provides a great balance of stability and power, and is the composition used in most commercial exploding fireworks. The balanced equation for the reaction is:- 3 KClO 4 + 8 Al → 3 KCl + 4 Al 2 O 3. The stoichiometric ratio is 34.2% aluminum and 65.8% perchlorate by mass.

  6. Fireworks policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    An example of a consumer firework in California Large fireworks retail shop in Pennsylvania. Availability and use of consumer fireworks are hotly debated topics. Critics and safety advocates point to the numerous injuries and accidental fires that are attributed to fireworks as justification for banning or at least severely restricting access to fireworks.

  7. Everything you need to know about fireworks safety - AOL

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    Check out the pics from last year's fireworks. With the Fourth of July right around the corner make sure you know the dos and don'ts of setting off holiday fireworks. Check out the pics from last ...

  8. Fireworks - Wikipedia

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    Fireworks in the UK have become more strictly regulated since 1997. Since 2005, the law has been harmonised gradually, in accordance with other EU member state laws. Fireworks are mostly used in England, Scotland and Wales around Diwali (late October or early November), on Guy Fawkes Night, 5 November and on New Year's Eve.

  9. M-80 (explosive) - Wikipedia

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    The operation was by far the largest-known illegal fireworks operation, and the initial blast was heard as far away as 20 miles (32 km) from the site. [17] Both operations were connected to a multi-state illegal fireworks distribution and production ring, and multiple people were eventually sent to prison for their involvement in both incidents ...