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Posted: Well,being a newbie makes feel like asking for instructions......fire instructions!!!
I want to light up my poi for the first time and I've many reasons of being anxious about it... I know what kind of fuel to use(Greek Parafine)but I don't know how to put the fuel on the wicks so that I can fire it up...Actually,I'm also afraid of burning my hair ,but I'll just have to wet them and tie them up...I'd appreciate any kind of advice and information,even the most simple...it'll be my first time and I don't want it to be....injuring
Thanks to anyone who minds giving me a hand of aid...
Metal Rulezzzzzz!!!!!!!!!!!
Flower fairyBRONZE Member member 98 posts Location: London, United Kingdom
Posted: OOOOOOOOOOOH and Dont forget to have a friend there to act as a safety (THIS IS ESSENTIAL!!!) with a fire blanket( or a thick woolen one ie. army blanket) and a bucket of water. There are other things too so have a peep at the the fire safety section and do a search on it too before you start
Happy burnin
some people take a walk in the rain and others just get wet
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DeimosBRONZE Member Cinnamon Girl 191 posts Location: Hfx, NS, Canada
Posted: Whenever you're burning, it is also essential to choose the right clothing. There a section on it here, but to sum it up it basically says that all natural fibers are the best since synthetic ones could melt to your skin and cause reeeeally bad burns! So tight(er) fitting non synthetic clothes, like jeans and a t-shirt.
P*L*U*R
CharlesBRONZE Member Corporate Circus Arts Entertainer 3,989 posts Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Posted: Um, Diemes.
Natural fibres of a loose weave are just as dangerous, they can catch light almost instantly and engulf you in flames.
Jeans are also dangerous if there are any rips or tears in them (ie loose weaves)
PLEASE DON'T SUM UP SAFETY INFORMATIION, you could be entirely responsible for someones death!
Better to provide a link so the information can be digested in full...
Fire Safety FAQ Fire Clothing FAQ
Fuel FAQ
MSDS FAQ
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