10 shot 20mm Roman Candle
These Hong Kong style candles have a thick flowing tail with coloured star head.
Great for use in pairs, threes or even more! Angle the candles to create fans or crossing patterns.
- Fireworks Brand :- Celtic Fireworks
- Fireworks Safety Distance :- 8 Metres
- Fireworks Shots :- 10 shots each
- Fireworks Calibre :- 20mm
- Fireworks Firing Pattern :- N/A
- Fireworks Duration :- 30 seconds
- Fireworks Noise Level :- Low - up to 95db
- Fireworks Class :- F3
- Fireworks Pieces :- 1 pcs
- Fireworks Hazard Type :- 1.4G
- Fireworks NEQ :- 70g each
- Fireworks Weight :- 0.24kg each
Due to the 'hand-built' nature of fireworks the duration, effects and visuals can vary from batch to batch and from item to item.
Explosive materials are erratic by nature and perform differently depending on environmental conditions at the time of firing.
Set-up & firing for Roman Candles & Candle Bundles
Follow the directions as instructed on the fireworks warning label. Please be aware of the required safety distances for firers and spectators.
Step 1 - Place firework on flat ground and secure to a stake or post which has been inserted in to the ground (crowd side of the Candle) with strong tape or cable ties.
Step 2 - Locate 1st fuse, signified by the words FUSE or FIRST FUSE or by the number 1. (Note: Some fireworks now contain 2 fuses others only have 1)
Step 3 - Remove the orange fuse cover and if required pull fuse through clear plastic on top of the cake for easier access.
Step 4 - Ensuring no part of your body is over the firework. Standing sideways, at arm’s length light outermost end of the fuse and retire immediately to the stated distance on the firework label.
Further Advice
Angle your Roman Candles
You can create a fan of roman candles by angling the stakes. You can also create a crossing effect by angling staked roman candles so that their stars will cross mid way in flight.
Wet Weather
You can wrap your Roman Candles & Candle Bundles in plastic, either a plastic bag or wrap in cling film. Only do this if the firework is likely to be sat out in the rain for some period before you need to light it.
Before you light the fuse cut open the plastic with a knife and follow the instructions above to lighting the firework.
What is the minimum set-up I need to do?
Not everyone has stakes, gaffer tape or cable ties to hand and although we would recommend getting these items, here are some workarounds in descending order;
- Part bury the firework in soil (some candles have bury lines on them)
- If you have a fence post or even a table leg or metal parasol base that you can tie the roman candle too. You can use string, wire if you don't have cable ties. Don't use sellotape as it will melt if hit by sparks.
If the firework stops part way through it's display
You have two options:
- If the firework has two fuses you can with EXTREME CAUTION light the second fuse. (You must be absolutely sure the firework is not smouldering.)
- If the firework is damaged or on fire, extinguish the fire with water or sand and leave to cool. Place in a bin bag and contact us for further instructions.
Disposing of the firework
Under no circumstances should you throw the 'dead' firework on a bonfire. There may still be unused pyrotechnics in it and it might randomly fire or explode.
A used or 'dead' firework is mostly cardboard and clay so can be put into a bin bag for the refuse service. Do not put fireworks that failed to fire in the bin, return them to us for safe disposal.
Top Tips
More to come
The videos & images of products on this site are for guidance only
Due to the 'hand-built' nature of fireworks the duration, effects and visuals can vary from batch to batch and from item to item.
Explosive materials are erratic by nature and perform differently depending on environmental conditions at the time of firing.
See our Terms of Service
10 shot 20mm Roman Candle
These Hong Kong style candles have a thick flowing tail with coloured star head.
Great for use in pairs, threes or even more! Angle the candles to create fans or crossing patterns.
- Fireworks Brand :- Celtic Fireworks
- Fireworks Safety Distance :- 8 Metres
- Fireworks Shots :- 10 shots each
- Fireworks Calibre :- 20mm
- Fireworks Firing Pattern :- N/A
- Fireworks Duration :- 30 seconds
- Fireworks Noise Level :- Low - up to 95db
- Fireworks Class :- F3
- Fireworks Pieces :- 1 pcs
- Fireworks Hazard Type :- 1.4G
- Fireworks NEQ :- 70g each
- Fireworks Weight :- 0.24kg each
Due to the 'hand-built' nature of fireworks the duration, effects and visuals can vary from batch to batch and from item to item.
Explosive materials are erratic by nature and perform differently depending on environmental conditions at the time of firing.
Set-up & firing for Roman Candles & Candle Bundles
Follow the directions as instructed on the fireworks warning label. Please be aware of the required safety distances for firers and spectators.
Step 1 - Place firework on flat ground and secure to a stake or post which has been inserted in to the ground (crowd side of the Candle) with strong tape or cable ties.
Step 2 - Locate 1st fuse, signified by the words FUSE or FIRST FUSE or by the number 1. (Note: Some fireworks now contain 2 fuses others only have 1)
Step 3 - Remove the orange fuse cover and if required pull fuse through clear plastic on top of the cake for easier access.
Step 4 - Ensuring no part of your body is over the firework. Standing sideways, at arm’s length light outermost end of the fuse and retire immediately to the stated distance on the firework label.
Further Advice
Angle your Roman Candles
You can create a fan of roman candles by angling the stakes. You can also create a crossing effect by angling staked roman candles so that their stars will cross mid way in flight.
Wet Weather
You can wrap your Roman Candles & Candle Bundles in plastic, either a plastic bag or wrap in cling film. Only do this if the firework is likely to be sat out in the rain for some period before you need to light it.
Before you light the fuse cut open the plastic with a knife and follow the instructions above to lighting the firework.
What is the minimum set-up I need to do?
Not everyone has stakes, gaffer tape or cable ties to hand and although we would recommend getting these items, here are some workarounds in descending order;
- Part bury the firework in soil (some candles have bury lines on them)
- If you have a fence post or even a table leg or metal parasol base that you can tie the roman candle too. You can use string, wire if you don't have cable ties. Don't use sellotape as it will melt if hit by sparks.
If the firework stops part way through it's display
You have two options:
- If the firework has two fuses you can with EXTREME CAUTION light the second fuse. (You must be absolutely sure the firework is not smouldering.)
- If the firework is damaged or on fire, extinguish the fire with water or sand and leave to cool. Place in a bin bag and contact us for further instructions.
Disposing of the firework
Under no circumstances should you throw the 'dead' firework on a bonfire. There may still be unused pyrotechnics in it and it might randomly fire or explode.
A used or 'dead' firework is mostly cardboard and clay so can be put into a bin bag for the refuse service. Do not put fireworks that failed to fire in the bin, return them to us for safe disposal.
Top Tips
More to come
The videos & images of products on this site are for guidance only
Due to the 'hand-built' nature of fireworks the duration, effects and visuals can vary from batch to batch and from item to item.
Explosive materials are erratic by nature and perform differently depending on environmental conditions at the time of firing.
See our Terms of Service