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Hey guys! I appreciate your fire safety videos 🙏 just wanted to point out that the ammo canister that was holding the fuel was left open after it was used. I've always been taught if there's fuel in it to always make sure it's closed immediately after each use to prevent any issues.
The location of the fueling area s by far the most important. It should be well away from property or dry vegetation and preferably on concrete or gravel. The items should be a sufficient distance apart to prevent the fire from jumping from one to another. Having it fairly close to the spotters area, will mean that wet towels and extinguishers are close at hand. Basically situated in a location where the fire will not be a risk, even if it is left to burn out.
This is awesome!!! thank you guys is just what I was looking for. I recently moved to the Sacred Valley in Peru, this opened my mind to new possibilities and the opportunity to go deep into my spiritual work ... I found out that connecting with fire is great energy work for me ... soon later I met this girl who travels doing Fire POI ... and boom! I felt the call, I've got to learn this!!!
This is great. The only thing I would add is that while dipping the props, be sure not to dip the tethers. Only the heads. Less important if using chain but a good thing to be sure of. And woild it not be a better idea to spin off before lighting the props? Ive seen freshly lit props throw lit fuel.
If you dont wanna wait for it to drip-dry (for lack of better word) put said prop in a zipblock bag and seal it really tight and spin it for a few seconds (like 5)
@@sacredflowart What you say is true, because once the fuel is burnt their is no danger of it building up and becoming a fire risk. Also, when performing on concrete unburnt fuel can make the area very slippery, particularly if the ground is wet.
Very nice video guys! Keep up the good work. One comment about the towel that might be important: when folding the tower around the tools NEVER fold towards a person (you or anybody else). For the first folding the flames will be pushed out towards the open side of the towel, kinda trying to escape it.
Wow! When I remember the first time I saw poi - it was lit on fire. And there were 2 people spinning at the same time. We were in the woods, lots of grass, lots of dry pine twigs that burn fast and fiercely! We were stoned pretty nicely...Good Lord!...Nothing bad happened then and now - almost 4 years later I can only remember the enormous jaw drop that I had...I was amazing! I'm approaching the point when I'll spin fire for the first time. I'm a bit nervous. In our county we have a saying "With fire you must not play jokes". I've taken it to heart. I plan my first fire spin to be on the shore while I'm ankle deep in the waters :D Thank you for the video! Just one question: Why when I watch live fire performances - like those of Nevisoul, Yuta or Vojta - they are never seen do the "Burn of" ? They just get in to it :)
You should be able to soak at an angle avoiding fuel drips down your staff handle. And if you're looking for a new fire staff, check out our selection! sacredflowart.com/product-category/staffs/fire-staffs/
Aussie burner here. Kero works but some people hate the smell. Odorless fuel is usually nicer imo. Threeworlds sells 'firelight' fuel which is completely odorless and burns very brightly and isn't too pricey.
PSI: Don't use red fire extinguisher on people who are on fire that will result in chemical burns, please only use the blue fire extinguishers on people !
All is very good, but I highly suggest not using a wet/damp safety towel to put out props. The steam from the fire can burn hands very quickly. A dry safety blanket is perfectly fine, only need to suffocate the fire.
Thank you everyone for watching! See our huge selection of Fire & LED props here! 👉sacredflowart.com/shop/
Remember to protect your arms with Kevlar Sleeves! 🔥 sacredflowart.com/product/kevlar-sleeves/
Hey guys! I appreciate your fire safety videos 🙏 just wanted to point out that the ammo canister that was holding the fuel was left open after it was used. I've always been taught if there's fuel in it to always make sure it's closed immediately after each use to prevent any issues.
That is important to point out! Thank you for the comment Light Bender!
The location of the fueling area s by far the most important. It should be well away from property or dry vegetation and preferably on concrete or gravel. The items should be a sufficient distance apart to prevent the fire from jumping from one to another. Having it fairly close to the spotters area, will mean that wet towels and extinguishers are close at hand.
Basically situated in a location where the fire will not be a risk, even if it is left to burn out.
Thanks for the advice very helpful, the black cat you hired to run around in the back was a nice touch.
Thanks!
First time lighting up my staff my older brother grabbed the garden hose for standby 😂
Great tips will use them next burn sess 🙂
Great video guys. Very educational and promotes safety. Thanks for making this
Thanks a bunch!
I am so excited to start learning. Thank you for this video!!!
You got this!
This is awesome!!! thank you guys is just what I was looking for. I recently moved to the Sacred Valley in Peru, this opened my mind to new possibilities and the opportunity to go deep into my spiritual work ... I found out that connecting with fire is great energy work for me ... soon later I met this girl who travels doing Fire POI ... and boom! I felt the call, I've got to learn this!!!
Best of luck on your poi journey Andrea! We have tons of poi tutorials for you on our channel!
This is great. The only thing I would add is that while dipping the props, be sure not to dip the tethers. Only the heads. Less important if using chain but a good thing to be sure of. And woild it not be a better idea to spin off before lighting the props? Ive seen freshly lit props throw lit fuel.
Agreed. Burn offs can be done safely as well as shown in the video. Thanks for the feedback!
If you dont wanna wait for it to drip-dry (for lack of better word) put said prop in a zipblock bag and seal it really tight and spin it for a few seconds (like 5)
@@sacredflowart What you say is true, because once the fuel is burnt their is no danger of it building up and becoming a fire risk.
Also, when performing on concrete unburnt fuel can make the area very slippery, particularly if the ground is wet.
Thanks guys!
Thanks for watching!
thank you. very helpful
Love this tutorial, hellll yeah!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊
Thank you so much for this!!!! Safety first!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great video I'm just starting into Fire performance so this is very helpful 😊
You got this!
I love your cat. And you guys! Thank you!
Thanks for watching Alicia! 🙏
Very nice video guys! Keep up the good work. One comment about the towel that might be important: when folding the tower around the tools NEVER fold towards a person (you or anybody else). For the first folding the flames will be pushed out towards the open side of the towel, kinda trying to escape it.
Great point! And thanks for watching!
Thanks for this tutorial!!!
Thanks for watching!
Wow! When I remember the first time I saw poi - it was lit on fire. And there were 2 people spinning at the same time. We were in the woods, lots of grass, lots of dry pine twigs that burn fast and fiercely! We were stoned pretty nicely...Good Lord!...Nothing bad happened then and now - almost 4 years later I can only remember the enormous jaw drop that I had...I was amazing!
I'm approaching the point when I'll spin fire for the first time. I'm a bit nervous. In our county we have a saying "With fire you must not play jokes". I've taken it to heart. I plan my first fire spin to be on the shore while I'm ankle deep in the waters :D
Thank you for the video!
Just one question: Why when I watch live fire performances - like those of Nevisoul, Yuta or Vojta - they are never seen do the "Burn of" ? They just get in to it :)
Thanks for sharing your story Sasha!
I know people who have plastic bags with them and they push/press the pois/rope dart inside it so access liquid goes off...
You can put your soaked fire poi into a ziplock bag, seal it off, spin it around for 20 seconds, that will remove excess fuel as well.
Thank you so much I am ready to take my first burn 🔥
Be safe and have fun!
This is very helpful thank you.
Thanks Carla!
Thank you for posting this. I am getting into sparkle poi - any tips on that?
Subbed because y'all are safety oriented 🤙
Appreciate that Sol RC!!
thanks guys :)
Hi ,
What is contac staff burned with? please help me to find out
I need help buying and maintaining a staff
Find some staffs here! sacredflowart.com/product-category/staffs/
What maintenance questions do you have?
Always spin off, also please explain PASS for the extinguisher, pull aim squeeze sweep!
This is awesome anybody have recommendations for staff how to soak without disassembly
You should be able to soak at an angle avoiding fuel drips down your staff handle. And if you're looking for a new fire staff, check out our selection!
sacredflowart.com/product-category/staffs/fire-staffs/
What is white gas? I'm in Australia?
Kero, metho? Thank you in advance
Im thinking metho..any other ideas?
Aussie burner here. Kero works but some people hate the smell. Odorless fuel is usually nicer imo. Threeworlds sells 'firelight' fuel which is completely odorless and burns very brightly and isn't too pricey.
Highly recommend the response by FCP!
1:22 How about Kerosine? What's your opinion about i?
Follow this video for more info! ruclips.net/video/J_VrvDq8j8E/видео.html
PSI: Don't use red fire extinguisher on people who are on fire that will result in chemical burns, please only use the blue fire extinguishers on people !
Thanks for the feedback!
Omg didn’t even know that was a thing!
Very helpful! I want to light up my contactstaff for the first time. Do I need 2 towels? 😅
Be safe & have fun!
Hi
How long to soak the poi to the gas?
As FCP said!
Hey guys! Im gonna request a pair for christmas. Im curious, do the wicks burn away over time? If so, do you rewick them yourselves or buy a new pair?
Sweet! I look forward to this video!
Hey Lord Wrath! Here's our fire poi options for you!
sacredflowart.com/product-category/poi/fire-poi/
Orange your hair lol Cool video, thanks :D
Thanks for watching!
All is very good, but I highly suggest not using a wet/damp safety towel to put out props. The steam from the fire can burn hands very quickly.
A dry safety blanket is perfectly fine, only need to suffocate the fire.
Thank you for the feedback! Glad you enjoyed
Do you have a tiktok
We do not! But find us on Insta @sacredflowart
spin of before there on fire so not to get the fire drip every where xx
Yes!
my friends are spinners i just want to become a pro spotter
So the black cat was the ‘safety’, right?!
😅
Ha!
Was that a racoon?
Most likely the kitty cat!
Cat!
ORANGE SHOULDER ..... oh my bad its your shirt.....
Ha!
Kitty lol
Mhmm! :)
You're deliciously cute and awkward, and the kitty is wonderful.
Thank you Emilia for the kind words!
Of all the stupid things I've done, this ain't one of 'em
Stay safe!
I’ve heard paraffin oil works well as a fuel source too. What do you guys think?
All fuels have their perks and disadvantages. See our fuel comparison video on the channel for more info!