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displayfireworks1
09-11-2012, 09:30 AM
The way my friend at Epic Fireworks in the United Kingdom explained it to me certain fireworks distributors are able to sell some 1.3 fireworks cakes. However, these 1.3 cakes must have this cage wrapping on them. What the purpose of this wrapping is I have no idea. I initially thought the cage would be used to house and launch the cake, however in the video I found from the UK the man discards the cage in his demonstration. Here is United States colorful labels on 1.3 fireworks are not permitted because it may be confused with a consumer fireworks product.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKc2vsoey0c

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkW6MslcNkA
Anyone that purchased the BOSS 1.3 salutes at Kellners will recognize these cages.

Vavoom
10-02-2012, 03:43 PM
In The Netherlands it's obligatory for entire 1.4G cartons (consumer fireworks) to be packed in these cages (if the product inside contains bombettes or rockets that explode in the sky). Professional fireworks don't need any cages.
This all has to do with storage. Consumer fireworks are allowed to be stored in shops that have a bunker and which are almost always located in city centers. Professional fireworks may not be stored anywhere within our country.