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HEWITT AVE
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EVERETT EVENT CENTER
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I 1010 <br /> INDUSTRY <br /> IERNIHOLOGY <br /> 'Pyrotechnics' or 'Pyro's' <br /> These are 'Articles Pyrotechnic UN 0431 1.4G & UN 0432 1.4S' that are <br /> specifically manufactured to be fired inside or outside at close proximity to <br /> public, performers, set and buildings. <br /> 'Product Height' <br /> This is the maximum height the output of the product will be projected to. <br /> 'Safety Distance' <br /> This refers to the minimum amount of distance, horizontally, between the <br /> pyrotechnic and the audience. <br /> 'Performer Safety Distance' <br /> This refers to the minimum amount of distance, horizontally, between the <br /> pyrotechnic and the performer / persons on stage. <br /> 'Safety Height' <br /> This refers to the minimum amount of distance, vertically, between the <br /> pyrotechnic and roof or ceiling, <br /> obstacles, personnel and public. <br /> 'Performer Safety Height' <br /> This refers to the minimum amount of distance, vertically, between the <br /> pyrotechnic and performer/ persons on stage. <br /> 'Fallout' <br /> This refers to the possible debris or sparks produced from any type of <br /> pyrotechnic or firework. This is generally broken down into 'hot' and 'cold <br /> fallout: The volume is defined as follows- 10-0. (10 = Vast, 0 = No fallout). <br />
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