What to Think About Before Including Pyrotechnic Displays in Your Event

Thinking about adding a firework display to your next party? Or perhaps you want a dramatic smoke machine at your company’s product launch? Pyrotechnic features have become a huge trend recently, loved for their ability to add excitement and personality to a range of different events.

To help you out with the planning process, we’ve compiled a short list of factors you should think about when incorporating pyrotechnic features into your event…

The venue

This is probably the trickiest element to manoeuvre. You’ll need to find a venue that is not only happy for you to include your chosen pyrotechnic display, but one that has the right space for it. The good news is that there is an option for virtually any location. While a beautiful firework display might not be the most convenient option for a party held in the centre of a bustling city, smaller venues are perfect for options such as smoke or confetti machines.

Here at AirWize, we are always more than happy to help our clients find the perfect pyrotechnic display for their specific event. Simply get in touch with us today and we’ll help you plan a night your guests won’t soon forget.

Your budget

You might be surprised to learn that pyrotechnic displays can actually be quite affordable. In fact, your budget doesn’t have to be sky-high in order to get that amazing wow-factor you’ve been envisioning. With so many options available and the ability to make big, theatrical displays or simply low-key, beautiful additions to your event, there is truly something to suit virtually any budget and need.

The purpose

Choosing which pyrotechnic element is right for your specific vision is super important, because different options create different atmospheres. If you want a show-stopping feature that everyone will love, fireworks might be the way to go for you. They’re loud, attention-grabbing and are perfect for celebrating big moments like the start of a new year, revealing a new product or driving away from your wedding ceremony with your new husband or wife.

For moments such as cutting the birthday cake, celebrating your first dance as a married couple or simple adding some more sparkle to a room, a more low-key pyrotechnic option is likely for you. From smoke and fog machines to dazzling flame jets or balloons and confetti falling from the ceiling, there are no shortage of ways to emphasise those big moments even further.

The best thing to ask yourself is whether you want your pyrotechnic element to be the centre of attention, or if you want them to accentuate another element of your event. From there, you’ll be able to figure out which is the best way to go.