And that's where the problems come in;people just buy Cat3 25m display fireworks willy nilly ignorant to the need to observe 25m safety distances, and don't always realise it until there is an injury or property damage but at the same time there is stuff on sale which is absolutely pants and very tame at 25m which would be better in a bigger garden but would fall flat at 25m away, which is why a 10m distance incorporated into BS7114 (or it's replacement European Standard) would be far better for this tame not very powerful material. Imperial put Cat2 5m ratings on their 16-shot cakes and Britannia put Cat2 5m ratings on their 10-shot cakes because they are quite tame for 25m;they have the right idea! Also shop staff aren't always very knowledgeable when it comes to advice over suitable fireworks for the location they're used in; I have a friend who asked advice for suitable fireworks for their particular spot (a mid sized garden with less than 25m distance), and they were served with a big 25m selection box marked DISPLAY FIREWORKS, 12 25-shot cakes, 6xHUGE 6oz whoppa shape rockets, a humongous catherine wheel and a massive 600shot display in a box free. Now fireworks which are big require the full 25m distance, but the assistant at the firework counter was so unsure.
Edited by Anthony, 12 September 2005 - 02:01 PM.