Parachutes
Parachute fireworks launch a shell into the air and deploy a small parachute at peak height, allowing an attached object to float slowly back to the ground. The slow descent is what makes parachutes unique compared to other fast-breaking aerial fireworks.
Available in daytime versions with colored smoke trails and nighttime versions with flashing or strobe effects. A crowd-pleasing novelty that appeals to all ages.
Launches upward from a tube. At height, the parachute deploys and a small weight or novelty item descends gently back to the ground while the visual effect continues during the fall.
Daytime versions use colored smoke trails. Nighttime versions feature flashing or strobe-style effects designed to remain visible in low light with a glowing trail as they descend.
Daytime celebrations, adding variety to a nighttime display, and as a crowd-pleasing novelty that stands out from traditional fireworks and appeals to kids and spectators alike.
Safety & Setup
Ensure a clear launch area above and around.
Be aware of where the parachute may drift while descending.
Never aim toward people, buildings, or vehicles.
Follow all label instructions and local regulations.
Never consume alcohol or controlled substances when lighting fireworks.
Always have an adult 18 or older light fireworks.
Never put your face or body parts over a lit firework.
Watch the Drift
Clear launch area overhead, and track where the parachute may drift. Keep spectators away from the descent zone and never aim toward structures.
