Cold fires
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Cold fires due to the fact that they are inexpensive, they are very popular. This is a well-recognized pyrotechnic products, which are suitable for indoor use.
Cold fires are wires that are half or 3/4 covered with a paste with a mixture of gunpowder, barium nitrate and iron filings. When set on fire, they emit lots of sparks. The duration of the effect and the density of sparks sometimes vary, as do the length and thickness of the wire. Most often they are from 10 to 90 cm.
Sparkling sparks
Mostly cold fires are enjoyed during the holiday season and during New Year's Eve. They are also a fixture at weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and corporate events. Special cold fires for weddings with artwork are available. You can also choose cold fires in shapes such as numbers, hearts, stars, Christmas trees or animals.
What is the greatest charm of cold fires is the beautiful and impressive silver-gold sparks that sizzle characteristically at the same time. Shiny highlights shine and look like they spill out onto the ground. It's a big attraction at events and parties. Cold fires create an atmospheric mood and give the space a unique character. The best fun is provided by long cold fires, that's why they are usually the most popular.
Cold fires are considered one of the safer fireworks, however, there is something to keep in mind. Sparks emitted during the burning of cold fires do not burn, but a strongly glowing wire can be hot. Therefore, be careful when firing. Cold fires should only be set off by adults or under their supervision. For protection, it is better not to set off cold fires over carpet and furniture. They should also be kept out of the reach of children.