dude my little brother holds em in his hands and he is 3 they dont even hurt if a spark hits u and ive stuck them in the ground zillions of times dont worry about the inviroment huggers who say no you'll catch the world on fire just do it
2006-12-31 10:55:44
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answered by blackshadowx 1
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When I was a child we used to put sparklers in the ground, but now that I am an adult, and live in NJ, I am not allowed to buy sparklers. So according to our legislatures, it is not safe.
2006-12-31 13:02:27
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answered by Judi 3
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No, you should always dispose of sparklers by puting them in a bucket of water and then into the bin, once they have completely gone out and are no longer hot.
2006-12-31 09:38:19
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answered by Lisa 3
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it is not going that sparklers will start up a hearth on the floor, extremely at present of three hundred and sixty 5 days although, if the grass is very dry or perhaps lifeless that sparkler would desire to ignite the grass, yet that shouldnt/wouldnt be sufficient to start a hearth...
2016-10-19 07:10:41
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answered by ? 4
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As long as the surrounding grass is not very dry (i.e. during a drought). I'd still have some water nearby, just in case.
2006-12-31 09:56:12
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answered by spunk113 7
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they don't explode, they are usually safe to hold, so it's only a question of the risk of setting something on fire on teh ground around it.
2006-12-31 09:40:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I guess it's not like the ground will get caught on fire.
2006-12-31 10:00:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I think u should put it on grass
2006-12-31 10:22:22
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answered by sk8tergurl0303 2
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It's too safe.
Try something dangerous.
2006-12-31 09:31:25
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answered by Anonymous
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yah if you arnt at a hay field.
2006-12-31 09:32:26
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answered by devan424 1
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