The storage of fireworks requires special care. It is better not to play bad jokes with pyrotechnics, otherwise you have a chance to blow up your house.
Instructions
Step 1
Check the fireworks storage room. The room must be well ventilated. The temperature should be constant. Choose a roof that is strong and free of any crevices or cracks to allow easy penetration of cold air at any time of the year.
Step 2
Remove all possible sources of fire: matches, lighters, torches, stoves, etc. Fuses and circuit breakers should also be away from where you will be holding the fireworks.
Step 3
Wrap fireworks in old newspapers. Pack the fireworks so that the ignition fuse is tightly closed. Place the fireworks in the box and place under the lid.
Step 4
Place the box of fireworks at the very top. Remember, don't keep fireworks in cabinets or cabinets. The table on which the box of fireworks is placed should be moved away from windows and doors. This can help keep the sun out of the fireworks.
Step 5
Place a fire extinguisher next to the fireworks storage room. If an accident does occur, you can quickly and easily put out the fire before the firefighters arrive.