My son and I were thinking the same thing when we have watched people
using these things. I think the bag is made to be fire resistant, so it
won¹t come down till the candle has burned out. Still seems risky though.
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On 7/8/16, 7:00 PM, "olympus on behalf of Jim Nichols"
<olympus-bounces+chris=chriscrawfordphoto.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf
of jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Chris, I must admit that I watched my kids do that once, many years ago,
>but I began to wonder, what happens if the bag burns through, releasing
>the hot air, and letting the candle fall in some unknown place? Is it
>worth burning someone's house down? I think not!
>
>Jim Nichols
>Tullahoma, TN USA
>
>On 7/8/2016 5:24 PM, Christopher Crawford wrote:
>> Before the fireworks began on the Fourth of July, I photographed the
>>people
>> in the crowd on the Courthouse Green in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.
>>This
>> woman and her friend were launching a sky lantern.
>>
>> http://chriscrawfordphoto.com/chris-details.php?product=2410
>>
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