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Middle schoolers and teens think glow in the dark wicks and fireworks would be neat and safe. When you light a firework and it doesn't go off the glow in the dark material will indicate if the fire is completely out before approaching. Also, using fireworks on dark, dark nights without the use of
flashlights to get a full effect.
The idea is safety. How many have been afraid to approach a dud? The glow in the dark wick would give indication from a safe distance that the wick is completly gone and dead?
(?) Glow in the Dark Wicks
http://www.glowinthedarkwicks.com comments [shok, Oct 17 2004]
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This is quite a nifty idea. But wouldn't the light from the match/lighter be enough? |
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Excellent shot and follow through. Welcome to the bakery! + |
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I thought this would be for finding candles in a blackout. And what's with the link? Help me, Rhonda. |
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perhaps Rhonda is meaningful to shok.. |
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