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FAQ

frequently asked questions

Answering questions on fireworks

What are your hours?

Store hours vary by location – please call your closest showroom for more information. A list of locations can be found here: OUR LOCATION

You must be 18 years old with a valid photo id to purchase Fireworks.

Yes, we require customers to verify their identity and age when purchasing Fireworks.

Yes, our showrooms accept all major credit & debit cards with a valid photo i.d.

No, these items are illegal and we do not sell them in our stores.

See our glossary of terms below for explanations of different types of fireworks. PYROTECHNIC TERMS

Yes! All of our showrooms have exclusive deals year-round listed on the shelf, and we also offer website coupons AND subscriber coupons! Sign up here for the best deals: OUR LOCATION

Only with printed proof of price from a valid retailer.

Due to the nature of our business, we are unable to offer refunds or exchanges.

Only with a valid military id & government issued id or license.

Aerial Shell – A cartridge containing pyrotechnic composition, a burst charge, and an internal time fuse or module, that is propelled into the air from a mortar.

Battery – A collection of fireworks devices, such as a group of mortars (finale battery) or a bundle of roman candles (candle battery,) fused together in such a manner that they are fired within a short period of time.

Cake – A chain-fused firework that propels a series of aerial shell, comet or mine effects into the air from collectively attached tubes.

Crackling –

Fountain – Device that projects a spray of sparks.

Mortar – A tube from which certain aerial devices are fired into the air.

Novelty – A device containing small amounts of pyrotechnic and/or explosive composition but does not fall under the category of consumer fireworks. Such devices produce limited visible or audible effects. Examples are snakes, tanks, poppers, and snappers.

Report – A component of an aerial display shell or mine. A report contains salute powder, a powerful pyrotechnic composition (usually flash powder) which explodes violently, producing a loud noise with the visual effect of a bright flash and smoke.

Roman Candle – A chain-fused firework that propels a series of aerial shell, comet or mine effects into the air from a single tube.

Sparkler –

Whistle –