"Beware of Potential Malfunctions! Essential Safety Tips for Using a Giant Bazooka at Weddings."

2022.09.01 published
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Flashy Performances ♡

When it comes to a wedding that has a party atmosphere and is extravagant and lively, the use of giant bazookas or giant crackers is a must.

When fired, they can create sparkling confetti and billowing smoke, surprising everyone in the venue ♡

In terms of timing,

- After the ceremony during the flower shower, at the moment the doors open

- During the entrance of the reception, at the moment the bride and groom appear

It's typical to fire the bazooka with a bang.

Things to be aware of in advance...

The timing of the firing is crucial for the bazooka performance, but...

What you need to be cautious about in advance is to 【properly release the lock of the bazooka】.

In fact, many giant bazookas are designed with locks to prevent accidental firing.

When you click the lock off, you can fire the bazooka, but what if you forget to release the lock and it remains engaged while waiting?

A serious situation arises if the bazooka doesn't fire properly at the crucial moment...

With everyone watching, you might panic inside thinking (Wait, it won't fire!? Why not!?) and obliterate the precious moment.

It would be great if you could quickly think on your feet and release the lock, but even if you manage to do that, you might not be able to coordinate it with the BGM's climax, or the timing might get misaligned between the bride and groom, leading to inevitable regrets.

It's absolutely essential to confirm!

So, if you plan to use giant bazookas at the wedding!

It's necessary to 【absolutely confirm with the staff that the lock is released】 while standing by.

That one second for the firing timing is a crucial part of the performance.

To avoid mistakes or regrets, please do not forget to check beforehand ♡

(You might forget to mention it on the day, so make sure to discuss checking the lock with your planner and staff in advance!)

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