FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

For countries where F4 fireworks or other dangerous products are legal, it’s perfectly safe to select the free shipping method. This will be packaged with less stealth and covering materials. If you are living in a strict country, we advise you to select the stealth shipping method, as we will ship it 100% safe to any country with a delivery guarantee!

Yes, and fireworks are increasingly popular throughout the year for weddings, birthdays and even at summer evening barbecues. Remember that demand is high on Nov 5th and New Year approaches so order early. You can order from our website 365 days a year.

All of our fireworks conform to CE & BS 7114 Part 2: 1988 the quality standard for fireworks in the EU. Beware of fireworks from untrustworthy sources.

Depending on what fireworks you buy depends on the safety distance. CAT2 fireworks have a safety distance of 8M which is suitable for most small gardens were as CAT3 fireworks require 25M safety distance which is better suited to medium to larger sized gardens.

No, most of our products do not require any license, but contact us before you purchase something

To purchase F4, T2 and P2 products, you must hold a special license of professional competence. These are professional fireworks not intended for the general public.

  • No, because these parts are not considered as a whole firearm. But make sure you check your local laws. For barrels and other FFL/Permit restricted parts will require legal paperwork.

All our packages will come without any characteristics of a Fireworks company, we can also insure that the packaging materials we are using are safe for the environment and x-ray proof to avoid any unwanted attention.

  • Always read and follow label directions.
  • Always have an adult present.
  • Only ignite fireworks outdoors.
  • Always have water or sand nearby to extinguish fireworks after use.
  • Never experiment or attempt to make fireworks.
  • Light fireworks one item at a time.
  • Never relight malfunctioning cakes or firecrackers (Especially Cobra 8 – Cipolla for example).
  • Store fireworks out of the reach of children.
  • Store fireworks in a cool, dry place.
  • Never throw fireworks at another person.
  • Never carry fireworks in your pocket.
  • Stand at least 15 feet from burning cones and fountains.
  • Do not light fireworks near combustibles, such as gasoline, newspapers, etc.
  • Do not ignite fireworks that have been wet and then dried.
  • Do not light fireworks at any place other than the fuse.
  • Do not use illegal fireworks.
  • Only use items that have the label clearly listing the manufacturer’s name, address, and warnings.

These are the categories into which pyrotechnics are classified. All classes are

These are the categories into which pyrotechnics are classified. All classes are

Category F1 fireworks for children, for sale from 15 years of age

Category F2 fireworks for sale from 18 years of age

Category F3 fireworks for sale from 21 years of age or with professional competence

Category F3 fireworks for sale from 21 years of age or with professional competence

Category F3 fireworks for sale from 21 years of age or with professional competence

Category T1 theatrical pyrotechnics for sale from 18 years of age

Category P1 other pyrotechnics for sale from 18 years of age

For categories F4, T2 and P2, these are professional pyrotechnics which are sold to persons with professional competence. 

For categories F4, T2 and P2, these are professional pyrotechnics which are sold to persons with professional competence. 

For categories F4, T2 and P2, these are professional pyrotechnics which are sold to persons with professional competence. 

Here, I would like to remind you that there is no public European register where you can check whether or not a person has a professional competence, whether or not a licence is valid, what the professional competence certificate looks like in a particular EU country, etc.

Here, I would like to remind you that there is no public European register where you can check whether or not a person has a professional competence, whether or not a licence is valid, what the professional competence certificate looks like in a particular EU country, etc.

Here, I would like to remind you that there is no public European register where you can check whether or not a person has a professional competence, whether or not a licence is valid, what the professional competence certificate looks like in a particular EU country, etc.

The fact that pyrotechnics are classified as F4 means that they either exceed the pyrotechnic mass limit for F3 or exceed the noise limits set for F3.

The fact that pyrotechnics are classified as F4 means that they either exceed the pyrotechnic mass limit for F3 or exceed the noise limits set for F3.

You will receive the first email confirming receipt of your order.

A second email will be sent to you confirming receipt of payment.

You will receive a third email confirming the shipment (the shipment is ready to be picked up by the carrier).

You will receive a fourth email with a tracking number.