Description
Overview:
2’3/4 Kurivi crackers are a type of firecracker known for its unique sound and visual effects that are commonly used during festive celebrations. The term “Kurivi” typically refers to crackers that produce a sharp and loud cracking noise when ignited.
Features:
- Sound Effect: When ignited, 2’3/4 Kurivi crackers make a sharp and loud crackling noise, which is the highlight of their display.
- Size: These crackers are approximately 2.75 inches long, making them compact and easy to handle.
- Duration: Each cracker produces a brief but powerful burst of sound, adding excitement and festivity to the occasion.
- Safety: Built with safety in mind, including stable bases and dependable ignition systems for controlled operation.
- Variety: Available in various quantities, ranging from single pieces to packs for extended enjoyment.
Ideal Uses:
- Diwali Celebrations: Ideal for lighting up the night sky during Diwali and adding to the festive atmosphere with their distinct crackling noise.
- Weddings and Festivals: Used to provide excitement and entertainment at weddings, cultural festivals, and other celebratory events.
- Outdoor Events: Ideal for outdoor gatherings with plenty of room for safe and enjoyable use.
Usage instructions:
- Place the 2’3/4 Kurivi cracker on a flat, stable surface away from flammable materials, ensuring that it is securely fastened.
- Ignition: Carefully light the fuse with a flame or appropriate igniter, keeping a safe distance from the cracker during ignition.
- Enjoy: Take a step back and watch as the cracker makes a sharp crackling noise, creating a festive atmosphere.
- Disposal: After the cracker has completely burned out and cooled, properly dispose of the spent device in accordance with local regulations.
Safety precautions:
- Follow all local laws and regulations regarding the use of fireworks and firecrackers.
- Use outdoors in a clear, open space away from buildings, vehicles, and people.
- Keep spectators at a safe distance during the ignition and operation.
- Avoid handling or attempting to relight malfunctioning firecrackers; instead, wait for a safe period before disposing of them.
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