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History of Dream Lanterns
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Dream Lanterns Safety Advice |
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Here are some common sense and sensible advice precautions - the precaustions you would normally take when having say, a bonfire night party or lighting fireworks at an event.
Preparation Always keep a water or fire extinguisher nearby. Lanterns are for out door use only. Unpack lanterns in a safe environment, away from any source of ignition without tearing the delicate paper. Never leave naked flames unattended. Never tie anything to a lantern. Launching Check the direction of the wind before lighting to ensure no obstacles. Ensure the lantern is fully extended, and not creased or hanging sideways. This is best done by holding the top of the lantern, gently lifting it 50-60cm, then dropping it sharply. The air pressure will inflate the unit.
Lighting the Lantern 1. Hold the lantern upright, and have a helper light the wick. 2. After a few seconds the lantern will feel lighter and then gradually rise on its own accord. Do not attemt to throw it up in the air - just guide it and let go by itself. Alternatively, 1. Hold the lantern upright, and have a helper light the wick. 2. Once the wick is lit, place the lantern on the ground away from anything combustible, people or animals. The lantern will then rise into the sky on it's own accord. If multiple lanterns are lit at intervals, the lanterns will take off in this order creating a spectacular stream of lanterns stretching into the night sky. NOTES Dream Lanterns tend to right themselves automatically as they ascend. Due to our flame retardant paper, despite flames from the wick, they will not catch fire. Tethering the lanterns is not recommended. Whilst this may work in very still conditions, the tether often prevents the unit from remianing upright as the wind blows, this could lead to a lantern dropping whilst still burning which would cause a fire hazard.
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