Fireworks Info : illegal Fireworks in Netherlands

Introduction: What is illegal fireworks?

Every year it is again! New Years! For some, a disaster (think of the elderly, small children and animals), but for most a feast. A nostalgic celebration as you probably know, and from a traditionally friendly (family) party with donuts, apple fritters, shuffleboard, play games, drink champagne and above of course fireworks!

Fireworks of all shapes and sizes, many small, banging or injecting, you can dream has not come up. However, not all the fireworks in what the world is produced is allowed in the Netherlands. Only a limited number of grams and a low noise, the fireworks in the Netherlands.

Fireworks that do not meet the Dutch standard is labeled as "illegal fireworks".

What is illegal fireworks?

Fireworks may be too hard, a strijkkop contain any instructions, or too much powder to Dutch standards.

Known examples when talking about illegal fireworks are, strings, arrows avalanche, Chinese rolls, nitrates and butterflies. The latter, though, party poppers which are relatively 'harmless' are (if used). Most accidents occur mainly due to improper off fireworks, and especially letting off fireworks Dutch!

This Dutch fireworks often contains so little powder that, when a little breeze just omwaait. It adds that thanks to stricter regulation in Belgium, the fireworks as much as firmly packed in the Netherlands, is equipped with better wicks and holds a more extensive use. Owning a little more powder ensures a stable state of the fireworks.

illegal Fireworks in Netherlands


Where can I buy illegal fireworks?

Illegal fireworks can not be bought stores in the Netherlands. Everything comes from abroad is illegal (which refers to EU's open borders then?). Fireworks from countries like Belgium, Germany, England, Norway and Sri Lanka, it does not matter, but it should not.

Belgium is a country where many famous Dutch are going there for fireworks purchases. The fireworks there is indeed beautiful and above all, the same fireworks that you can buy in the Netherlands there pieces cheaper!

On the news and in newspapers, Belgium has always a bad name, but in fact there is the fireworks problem. They talk on the news always desperate nitrate bombs, grenades butterfly, avalanche arrows etc. First, these larger pieces of fireworks as avalanche arrows and such (no longer) sold in Belgium. The legislation is there is too strict. Even the old nitrate and butterflies there may not be sold and the lot filled Chinese roles.

The real problem lies in the fireworks that is supplied from Eastern Europe and China. Here comes the big bangers come without instructions, with quick fuse and often with large amounts of gunpowder. Through dealers, you can come to this firework.


Is dangerous fireworks from Belgium?

As described above, is not dangerous fireworks from Belgium. Legislation is there too severe, the fireworks are well packaged with good fuses and instructions.


What is the loudest fireworks?

Several years ago the most famous pieces of fireworks Fish Crackers, the large colored toffee programs, concrete strings and the (silver) nitrates. These were then sold in Belgium indeed, but not anymore.

The harder work now, especially the bangers from the eastern bloc countries like the Pantzervuist and Titanium Salutes and certain 'avalanche arrows. This year especially the so-called Cobra 6 bangers are very popular!



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3 comments:

Rizkyzone said...

there must be a reason why fireworks are not allowed in the netherlands

mascipul said...

hhmm... dont buy the illegal fireworks :)

mascipul said...

hhmm... dont buy the illegal fireworks :)

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