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GO OUT WITH A BANG!

Turning ashes into a firework is another unique way of memorialising a loved one who has passed away. This process involves taking a small amount of the deceased's ashes and incorporating them into the manufacturing process of a firework. The resulting firework can be set off in a private ceremony or a public display, creating a spectacular tribute to the deceased.


The process of creating a firework from ashes typically involves the following steps:
1. The ashes are sterilised to ensure that they are safe to handle.
2. The ashes are mixed with other materials, such as gunpowder and chemicals, that are used to create a firework.
3. The mixture is carefully packed into a firework shell.
4. The shell is attached to a fuse and other components necessary for the firework to be set off.


Once the firework is complete, it can be set off in a controlled environment, creating a spectacular display of light and sound. This can be a meaningful way to remember a loved one, as the firework serves as a unique and memorable tribute to their memory.


However, it is important to carefully consider the logistics and safety concerns associated with setting off a firework containing ashes. It is also important to check local regulations and obtain any necessary permits before setting off a memorial firework display. It's recommended

You can find further information on turning ashes into a firework here:

CHORLTON FIREWORKS

Ashes in Fireworks: All about memorial fireworks

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