Rockets
Rockets are single-shot aerial fireworks designed to launch quickly, burst in the air, and end within seconds. Propelled by a small motor that stabilizes the firework during launch and carries it to its break point in the sky.
Fast launch, short duration, one or sometimes two aerial bursts per rocket. Bright flashes with small color breaks or crackling effects. Best used as accent fireworks to punctuate a display.
Each rocket fires once, propelled upward by a small motor that stabilizes the flight and carries it to its break point — then bursts in the air before it is spent.
Typically one, sometimes two aerial bursts. Bright flashes with small color breaks or crackling effects. Because of their speed, they create punctuation marks within a show.
Accent fireworks that add speed and drama between larger pieces. Ideal for pacing a display and creating exciting moments without complex setup.
Safety & Setup
Ensure the launch path is clear and unobstructed.
Keep spectators well back.
Do not relight a rocket that fails to launch.
Never hold a rocket while launching or launch from bottles, cans, or improvised holders.
Follow all label instructions carefully.
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.
Launch Safe
Clear launch path, stable position, never held in hand. Light and step back — rockets are fast once the fuse is lit.
