FAQs
Store Nattu vedi in a cool, dry place away from heat, flames, and children. Keep them in a sealed container to prevent accidental ignition.
It’s safest to light one Nattuvedi at a time. Lighting multiple at once can be dangerous and may cause accidents.
Use Nattuvedi outdoors in an open area, away from buildings, dry leaves, and other flammable materials. Avoid crowded or confined spaces.
Keep spectators at a safe distance of at least 10–15 feet. Ensure the surrounding area is clear of flammable materials.
Never attempt to relight a misfired Nattuvedi. Wait at least 15–20 minutes, then soak it in water before safe disposal.
- Use a Stable Surface: Place Nattuvedi on a flat, non-flammable surface.
- Maintain Safe Distance: Keep spectators at a safe distance.
- Light Carefully: Use a long matchstick or lighter.
- Light One at a Time: Never light multiple Nattuvedi together.
- Supervise Children: Children should not handle Nattuvedi.
- Dispose Safely: Soak used or malfunctioning Nattuvedi in water before disposal.
If a Nattuvedi behaves abnormally, do not relight it. Wait for it to cool, then soak in water before disposal. Never dismantle or modify it.
Legality varies by state or region. Some areas allow Nattuvedi only from licensed sellers and during festivals. Always check local regulations before use.