Fireworks are a very common form of entertainment in our daily lives. During the festive celebrations, the brilliant display of fireworks can always bring endless surprises and joy to people. However, in order to make huge profits, some criminals will sell counterfeit and shoddy fireworks, which brings great safety risks to consumers.
Learning how to distinguish between real and fake fireworks is essential to protect our personal safety and legitimate rights and interests. First of all, it can be distinguished from the appearance of the fireworks. Real fireworks are usually produced by regular manufacturers, with guaranteed quality and exquisite appearance.
On the paper tube of the fireworks, you can see the clear manufacturer identification and production date. And counterfeit and shoddy fireworks, due to their low cost and rough production, often have defects in appearance. For example, the paper tube of a firework may not be marked, or the printing may be blurred, or even have obvious flaws or damage. A careful look at the details of the appearance of the fireworks can preliminarily judge the authenticity of the product.
Secondly, we can tell by the sound of fireworks. When lighting fireworks, real fireworks usually produce a crisp and pleasant sound, which is due to the fact that the discharge agents selected by regular manufacturers have been rigorously tested to ensure that fireworks are safe and loud.
Counterfeit fireworks often have sound defects due to the use of low-quality discharge agents. For example, it may emit a dull, faint sound when ignited, and may even go out. Listening to the sound of fireworks can help us further identify the authenticity of the product.
Finally, we can tell by the effect of fireworks. Real fireworks usually present a variety of effects when burned, such as bright colors, diverse shapes, spectacular light, etc. This is because regular manufacturers will carefully design and select high-quality gunpowder, luminescent agents and other raw materials to ensure the effect of fireworks when producing fireworks.
However, counterfeit and shoddy fireworks are often greatly reduced in effect due to cost constraints and insufficient production processes. For example, combustion may produce only a small number of sparks or no effect at all, and may even cause dangerous situations such as back-shooting. Observing the effect of fireworks can finally determine the authenticity of the product.
In conclusion, distinguishing real fireworks requires us to carefully observe many aspects such as the appearance, sound, and effect of the product. Be vigilant when buying fireworks and choose regular channels and reputable merchants to buy products. If we find that the purchased fireworks are counterfeit and shoddy products, we should stop using them immediately and contact the relevant departments in time to protect our legitimate rights and personal safety.