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malaise

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29. Thet were warned by Steven James Hill in 2023
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 07:46 PM
Jan 1

Bottle sparklers: A Hazardous fire risk for hospitality establishments.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/bottle-sparklers-hazardous-fire-risk-hospitality-steven-james-hill

The hospitality sector is an essential part of our society. It provides us with the opportunity to socialise, relax, and enjoy various forms of entertainment. However, these facilities are prone to risks, especially those that serve alcohol. The risk of fire in these establishments is a significant concern that cannot be ignored. Therefore, it is critical that they pay close attention to ensuring their fire protection systems are the best they can be.

The hospitality industry is a high-risk sector due to its unique environment, which involves the use of heating appliances, cooking equipment, electrical appliances, and the serving of alcohol. These factors, when not appropriately managed, can result in fire hazards. Moreover, the high number of people who gather in these establishments increases the risk of fatalities and injuries in the event of a fire.
Alcohol consumption in bars and nightclubs is a particular concern in fire safety because of the impairment it causes. When individuals consume alcohol, their reaction time and judgement are slowed, which can hinder their ability to evacuate safely in case of a fire. As a result, it is critical that establishments that serve alcohol take additional precautions to ensure the safety of their patrons.

Bottle sparklers have become increasingly popular in the hospitality industry as a way to create an exciting and celebratory atmosphere. However, the use of bottle sparklers also poses a fire risk that cannot be ignored.


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Very much like The Station night club fire in RI NewHendoLib Jan 1 #1
Yep malaise Jan 1 #2
Indoor fireworks never a good idea. Sneederbunk Jan 1 #3
Really dumb malaise Jan 1 #6
I am constantly disappointed in how selfishly oblivious people can be about RockRaven Jan 1 #4
Agree 100% malaise Jan 1 #5
You would think the Swiss would be better about safety Hassin Bin Sober Jan 1 #8
We are responsible for our own safety malaise Jan 1 #10
I Think There Is A Strong... ProfessorGAC Jan 1 #18
I would think the country that requires fallout shelters in homes Hassin Bin Sober Jan 1 #20
Perhaps ProfessorGAC Jan 1 #24
Had no idea what a bottle sparkler is canetoad Jan 1 #7
Had to look them up myself malaise Jan 1 #9
Not the best link but still malaise Jan 1 #11
What on earth were they thinking? Ms. Toad Jan 1 #12
Dumb asses malaise Jan 1 #13
Oh Dear God!!! calimary Jan 1 #14
All for more excitement and drama malaise Jan 1 #16
Sparklers very close to a wooden ceiling in an all wooden indoor ski resort building IronLionZion Jan 1 #15
Just make sure your relatives know that when they see bottle spRklers malaise Jan 1 #22
This!!! calimary Jan 1 #27
I don't even want a sparkling cake -damn madness malaise Jan 1 #32
Thet were warned by Steven James Hill in 2023 malaise Jan 1 #29
People should find ways to celebrate without fire IronLionZion Jan 1 #36
CNN just reported that it was an underground bar senseandsensibility Jan 1 #17
It did have a basement section malaise Jan 1 #19
Oh wow BlueWaveNeverEnd Jan 1 #40
From the Guardian malaise Jan 2 #47
Smoke on the water. Fire in the sky. Marcuse Jan 1 #21
Begs the question malaise Jan 1 #23
That was my first thought. BidenRocks Jan 1 #28
Kick dalton99a Jan 1 #25
Who needs terrorist attacks when you have malaise Jan 1 #26
Sparklers burn at over 1000 degrees. I can't my parents let us have them as safe fire works, and I can't ... marble falls Jan 1 #30
Lots of warnings abound malaise Jan 1 #31
As kids under twelve we could (and did) go to the corner store and buy a box of five sparklers for $.25. ... marble falls Jan 1 #34
These are different type of sparkler than those incense stick size pnes BlueWaveNeverEnd Jan 1 #42
Those aren't safe, either. Sparklers that use flame are dangerous. Period. I was worried by the metal wire being ... marble falls Jan 1 #43
Photo shows ceiling catching fire malaise Jan 2 #48
Am I missing something or is Champaign (alcohol) explosively flammable? Trust_Reality Jan 1 #33
Champaigne and wine doesn't have enough "octane" to burn freely. marble falls Jan 1 #35
No, it was the cheap poly soundproof ceiling panels KLK1972 Jan 1 #38
They will never ban guns or alcohol malaise Jan 1 #39
Memories of Deep Purple gay texan Jan 1 #37
Bottle sparklers in action..many clubs use them to increase bottle sales BlueWaveNeverEnd Jan 1 #41
Suicidal malaise Jan 2 #45
They are not to be used indoors! NameAlreadyTaken Jan 1 #44
Clearly but where were the fire escapes malaise Jan 2 #46
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