Beach Fireworks

If you’re heading for the beach this bank holiday don’t forget your fireworks. There’s nothing better than a great beach bar-b-q followed by some high level entertainment.

This is by no means nothing new but is becoming ever more popular with people that just want to make the most of the bank holiday. Beaches offer plenty of room and at night there are not many people around. You can create an effective small display by using just one or two single ignitions.

Top tips:

Get rid of the outer card board packaging and pop them in to strong plastic bags.

It’s a good idea to make sure you know were the fuses are before you get there. So there’s no faffing on site.

Once you are at the beach the fireworks are protected and can remain in the bags through out.

Find a safe spot about 25m from the waters edge where its damp not wet. Dig in to the sand or pebbles so its solid. Slide the plastic down so it has just the top of the firework showing and its not restricted from firing.

Once in position remember to check for people, dogs, and anything that’s too close.

It’s a good idea to use portfires or similar on beaches because of the obvious conditions. Once your all clear….let them go!

After you can kick them over and drag them into the water and dose them.

Pull the bags back up and take home with you. Proper!

Comments are closed.