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Ltd, |
Rochdale Road, |
Middleton, |
Manchester, |
M24 2RB. Tel: 01706 711711 |
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When it comes to fireworks...we are the best! No-one comes close to All-In-One Garden Centre, as we research fireworks from top manufacturers including Standard, Black Cat, Cosmic, Golden Lion and Men Shun. All our staff view and score every firework we sell, giving details of how long they last, the number of shots emitted and the type of display given off. Score results are available to view in-store, which makes choosing a lot easier for you. |
| All-In-One has sold fireworks for over 20 years and we pride ourselves on being responsible ... We demand proof of age to ensure that we never sell fireworks to anyone who appears to be under the age of 18 years, we withdrew nuisance fireworks from sale before the government ban came into effect, and amongst our range, we stock low noise fireworks that still retain fantastic, visual displays. |
| Our Range Of Fireworks Include: |
| ROCKETS, MINES, ROMAN CANDLES, BARRAGES, PINWHEELS, FOUNTAINS, SINGLE IGNITION DISPLAYS AND SELECTION BOXES. |
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| We have fireworks to suit any budget from sparklers to single ignition displays, so call in and talk to our fully trained and enthusiastic staff. We work relentlessly to ensure our customers are delighted with our range and we are proud to say that All-In-One have the best fireworks in the North West! |
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| Safety is paramount . . . All our fireworks have a fuse protector, preventing damage or ignition to the firework. |
| Sparklers are hand held fireworks and should never be given to children under the age of 5 years. Suitable gloves should be worn when handling sparklers and spent sparklers should be extinguished in a bucket of water. |
| * Don't drink alcohol if setting off fireworks. |
| * Keep fireworks in a closed box. |
| * Follow the instructions on each firework. |
| * Light them at arm's length, using a taper. |
| * Stand well back. |
| * Never go near a firework that has been lit. Even if it hasn't gone off, it could still explode. |
| * Never put fireworks in your pocket or throw them. |
| * Always supervise children around fireworks. |
| * Light sparklers one at a time and wear gloves. |
| * Never give sparklers to a child under five. |
| * Keep pets indoors. |
| Our selection of fireworks is available for sale approximately three weeks leading up to Guy Fawkes night. |
| Please be responsible and have an enjoyable, safe display. |
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| * Check the fireworks you buy are suitable for the size of the garden and conform to British Standards (BS 7114). |
| * Read the instructions in daylight. |
| * One person - clearly identified - should be responsible for fireworks. |
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| * Torch for checking instructions. |
| * Bucket of water. |
| * Eye protection & gloves. |
| * Bucket of soft earth to stick fireworks in. |
| * A board for flat bottomed fireworks. |
| * Suitable supports for catherine wheels and proper launchers for rockets. |
| * Don't drink alcohol if setting off fireworks. |
| * Light fireworks at arm's length with a taper. |
| * Stand well back and keep others back. |
| * Never go back to a lit firework. |
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| * Never put fireworks in your pocket or throw them. |
| * Always supervise children. |
| * Store fireworks in a metal box and keep closed between use. |
| * Keep pets indoors. |
| * Use tongs or gloves to collect spent fireworks. |
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| * Unsuitable for children under five. |
| * Light one at a time. |
| * Wear gloves when holding sparklers. |
| * Put used sparklers, hot end down into a bucket of water or sand. |
| * Should be at least 18 metres (60ft) away from the houses, trees, hedges, fences or sheds. |
| * Use domestic firelighters. |
| * Never use petrol, paraffin or other flammable liquids. |
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| We have a fantastic choice of larger fireworks and single ignition fireworks, ideal for Christmas and New Year celebrations. The great thing about these fireworks is that you still get an excellent display of several different effects but you only have to light the firework once - making the whole experience safer and hassle free, leaving you to enjoy your celebrations. |
We close on 24th December for the festive holidays so please be sure to place your order and collect it before that date. |
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| In 1605, Guy (Guido) Fawkes and a group of conspiritors, planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament in a bid to kill King James VI and the Members of Parliament who were making life difficult for the Catholics. |
| In all, there were 13 conspiritors in the Gunpowder plot - their names were Robert Catesby, Thomas Wintour, Jack Wright, Thomas Percy, Guido Fawkes, Robert Wintour, Christopher Wright, Robert Keyes, Thomas Bates, John Grant, Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby. |
| Although Robert Catesby was the leader, Guy Fawkes became the most well known member of the Gunpowder Plot as it was he who was caught under the House of Lords with 36 barrels of gunpowder. For two days, Guido was the only suspect and his name became synonymous with the 'powder treason'. Shortly afterwards, the rest of the plotters were either caught or gave themselves up. |
| For 400 years, people have burned bonfires on November 5th to mark the failed Gunpowder Plot. Initially, the people of London, lit bonfires to give thanks for the fact that their King had be saved and soon after, effigies were being placed on the fires and fireworks added to the celebrations. |
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