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Safety

Without question,Safety First”.

For over a decade, Andromeda Fyre has performed safely and professionally by following the internationally accepted general fire performance safety standards. As well as, and more importantly, the NAFAA Guidelines (North American Fire Arts Association), which is based off of the National Fire Protection Association Guidelines. Specifically to the NFPA 160 (Standard for the Use of Flame Effects Before an Audience) and the NFPA 1126 (Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience).

She has always been a fully insured Professional Fire & Light Performer. She has a perfect track record of never causing any injury or damage to another person, property, or venue.

Safety is Andromeda Fyre’s #1 Concern, always. Hands down. 

Before each show, all tools and equipment are thoroughly inspected & tested. Pre-show site assessments identify and eliminate potential hazards and risk factors, such as trash on the ground, objects that could be tripping hazards, overhanging materials, or other flammable risks too near the performance space. If you still aren’t sure if you can hire Andromeda Fyre for your next event, please don’t hesitate, just email her. She has a lot of fact based and experienced answers to most of all fire concerns and myths. And, she even offers a pre-show safety checks and inspections on different days then the events to make sure the space of which the performance will take place is “fire-safe” and up to code. She can also arrange a small demonstration of what her show could look like for certain individuals who want to have a better idea of how it could look in their venue or event, before ever having to book anything. She offers all her shows with options of it being in Fire, LED, or a mix of both. LEDs (Light Emitting Diode) are completely fireless, but looks just like the real thing and is as amazing if not more than real fire. If you are interested or curious about the LED option in your event, learn more about what it includs on her “Shows” page.

Andromeda Fyre always ensures a safe and well-defined border for audience proximity. She always uses secure environmentally friendly fueling areas and techniques. She can answer any questions you may have @ andromeda.fyre@gmail.com. She works very well with others to insure safety and coordinates with the onsite Event Manager of the event.

INSURED PERFORMER

ANDROMEDA FYRE MAINTAINS AN EXTENSIVE $3 MILLION DOLLAR INSURANCE POLICY.

When clients book a fire show, they want excitement, not danger. Andromeda Fyre is an experienced,, trained, safe professional, who takes meticulous precautions to ensure that edge-of-your-seat feeling, while keeping risks to an absolute minimum. Whoever you use, DO NOT HIRE UNINSURED PERFORMERS. Fire shows demand a certificate of insurance.

CERTIFICATION OF INSURANCE PROVIDED AT NO COST

I provide my clients with a complimentary Certificate of Insurance, bearing the client’s name/company as a complimentary service.

LET ME HELP COORDINATE WITH YOUR VENUE

Some venues may balk at the idea of a fire show if you have all the information.

If your event takes place at a public venue, hotel, festival, event, etc. I can assist you with making your vision a reality. I have performed at hundreds of places both public and private of all kinds in the past. My experience and safety knowledge may have answers to many of the usual questions or concerns you may have. Easily email her at andromeda.fyre@gmail.com

Andromeda Fyre has worked with many Fire Marshals to ensure a well-done Professional Fire Show without any issues. She is trained in First Aid and can provide a KISS kit that explains everything one needs to know about my show (Kit of Information for Show Safety).  They love it!

If you are looking on how to have a fire show at your next event, please don’t hesitate to contact meI would love to hear from you and answer any questions or concerns you may have.

INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SAFETY STANDARDS

*Andromeda Fyre encourages and abides by the NAFAA (North American Fire Arts Association’s) Safety Guidelines that are based off of the NFPA 160 (Standard for the Use of Flame Effects Before an Audience) and the NFPA 1126 (Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience).

Got a crazy idea up your sleeve? I understand. This isn’t my first rodeo. Tell me what you’re planning, and let me help.