Sparklers will burn your clothes, skin, or almost anything else they come in contact with. Sparklers can burn up to 1700 degrees or hotter.
Sparklers burn at temperatures ranging from 1800°F to 3000°F (982°C to 1649°C).
Sparklers burn at temperatures from 1,100 to 1,500 degrees F, which is a dangerously high temperature. They can cause skin burns or ignite clothing. Thus, children should be supervised closely when using sparklers.
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Sparklers can be dangerous, because when you are using a sparkler you are most likely not holding it still & you are probably moving it around & shaking it. This causes the sparks to fly even more & they could end up hitting you or people around you, & they could burn you.
Sparklers do not explode. What "explodes" is the container in which they are in. Because sparklers already have the oxygen they need, they can burn in a confined space. If you know how to construct a pipe bomb, you could substitute sparklers for black powder for a pretty decent bang. Pipe bombs are, of course, both extremely dangerous and (for that reason) illegal. Anyone caught with one deserves to spend awhile in prison.
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Yes, lead is a common ingredient in sparklers to produce the desired brightness. However, the amount of lead present in sparklers is typically small and considered safe for use in outdoor settings.
You can use it for cooking, central heating and lighting candles. Also you can use it to have a fireworks display and for sparklers on bonfire night! But, Fire is dangerous and can burn your skin so you have to be careful!
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The cast of Frozen Sparklers - 1967 includes: Dayton Allen as James Hound