Roman candle definition

Roman candle means a heavy paper or cardboard tube containing no more than twenty grams of chemical composition that individually expels pellets of pressed pyrotechnic composition that burn with bright color in a star effect;
Roman candle means a ground level firework that is capable of projecting or discharging a charge or series of charges or pyrotechnical effects more than three (3) meters and which has a tube size of ¾” or less.
Roman candle means a device that consists of a heavy paper or

More Definitions of Roman candle

Roman candle means a device that consists of a heavy paper or cardboard tube not exceeding three-eighths (3/8) inch in inside diameter and that contains up to twenty (20) grams of pyrotechnic composition. Upon ignition, up to ten (10) stars (pellets of pressed pyrotechnic composition that burn with bright color) are individually expelled at several second intervals.
Roman candle means a cardboard tube containing pyrotechnic devices which, when lit, are expelled into the air at timed intervals.¶
Roman candle means a ground level firework which has a tube size of 2.54 cm (1 in.) or less in diameter that is capable of projecting or discharging a charge or series of charges or pyrotechnical effects to a distance of more than three (3) m (10 ft.).