Sparklers
Sparklers are handheld fireworks that burn a bright, sparkling flame along a metal or bamboo stick. They are one of the most recognizable firework types and are popular for celebrations like the Fourth of July, birthdays, weddings, and other festive events.
A sparkler consists of a wire or stick coated with pyrotechnic composition. When the fuse is lit, the coating burns slowly and emits bright colored sparks. These can be held in hand or placed in the ground if designed for that use.
When lighting a sparkler you should expect a long burning time compared to fuses on aerial fireworks. There will be a continuous trail of sparks with no aerial bursts, as the effects stay close to the user. There are various sizes and ranges of duration depending on the design.
Light one at a time
Hold at arms length
Keep a Safe Distance
Wear Closed-Toe Shoes
Have a Bucket of water to soak used sparklers before disposal
Never Point or wave sparklers near others
SAFETY
- Sparklers can reach temperatures around 1,800–2,000 degrees – hotter than some metals melt. Never touch the flame or sparks from a sparkler.
- Children should never use sparklers without close adult supervision.
- Never aim toward people, buildings or vehicles.
- Follow all state instructions and local regulations.
- NEVER consume alcohol or controlled substances when lighting fireworks.
- Always have an adult 18 or older light fireworks.
- NEVER put your face or body parts over a lit firework.














