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By User Mike1024 (Photo taken by Mike1024.) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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  • Post category:Personal safety
  • Post published:November 3, 2012

Sparklers burn at a high temperature – as hot as 1000°C to 1600°C – more than sufficient to cause severe skin burns or ignite clothing.

Source: Sparkler @ Wikipedia

Image by User Mike1024 (Photo taken by Mike1024.) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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