NAME | Sun Fire Fans |
BUY IN ETSY | CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ITEM IN ETSY |
SHIPPING | Light and easy to use. Very good for beginners. |
SOLD AS | PAIR |
MADE OF | STEEL frame and KEVLAR head 1 in / 2.5 cm |
DETAILS | ✅USA Fire Fans inner diameter of the ring 3 in Fire Fans outer diameter of the ring 3.5 in Fire Fans high 14 in Fire Fans wide 23.5 in Fire Fans weight per fan 13.7 oz kevlar wick wight 1 inch kevlar wick long 20 inch total kevlar long 200 inch ✅EU Fire Fans inner diameter of the ring 7.5 cm Fire Fans outer diameter of the ring 9 cm Fire Fans high 36 cm Fire Fans wide 60 cm Fire Fans weight per fan 13.7 oz kevlar wick wight 25 mm kevlar wick long 50 cm total kevlar long 500 cm Using fire fans for spinning involves a combination of technique, safety precautions, and performance artistry. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use fire fans safely and effectively: Before You Start: Learn the Basics: Ensure you have experience in fire performance and have mastered basic fire safety procedures. If you're new to fire spinning, consider taking lessons from experienced fire artists. Safety First: Always prioritize safety. Perform in a well-ventilated area away from flammable objects and with a fire extinguisher or safety blanket on hand. Use non-flammable performance attire. Fuel and Prepping: Choose a suitable fuel, such as white gas (Coleman fuel) or kerosene, and soak the wicks in the fuel thoroughly, letting excess fuel drip off. Perform this step away from the performance area. Using Fire Fans: Hold the Fans: Hold one fan in each hand, with the wicks facing outward and away from your body. Your fingers should be placed near the center of the fan frame. Lighting: Have a safety spotter with a lit torch or a fire safety professional ignite your fans. Be sure to light the wicks evenly and avoid over-soaking them, as this can lead to excessive dripping. Warm-Up: Before launching into complex moves, start with some basic spins and figure-eights to get comfortable with the fans and their weight. Technique: There are various moves and tricks you can perform with fire fans, including spins, weaves, and figure-eights. Practice these moves until you can execute them smoothly and with control. Spacing: Maintain a safe distance between yourself, the audience, and any flammable objects. Fire fans create large flames, and you want to ensure safety for all involved. Choreography: Create a choreographed routine or sequence of moves to perform. The beauty of fire dancing lies in the combination of technique and artistry. Cool-Down: After your performance, let the fans cool down completely before refueling or storing them. Safely extinguish the flames by smothering the wicks or using a fire blanket. General Safety Tips: Do not spin fire fans in windy conditions as this can make the flames unpredictable. Avoid wearing flammable clothing or jewelry. Have a safety assistant nearby with a fire extinguisher, fire blanket, or a wet towel in case of emergencies. Stay hydrated during your performance. Keep a first aid kit on hand in case of minor burns. Remember, fire performance is an art that requires a great deal of skill and safety awareness. It's important to respect the risks associated with it and practice responsible fire spinning at all times. If you're new to fire fans or fire performance in general, consider seeking guidance and training from experienced fire dancers and safety experts. |
BURNING TIME | 2 minutes |
IMPORTANT | ✅ Please, don't forget to leave your phone number. It's requirement of the delivary. |
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