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Temple of Poi

Fire Safety Information


Temple of Poi
953 Mission Street
Suite 11
San Francisco, CA, USA
94103
415.543.4911
http://templeofpoi.com
firesafety@templeofpoi.com

Safety Warning
What people Temple of Poi hereby informs you of your individual
are saying… responsibility to seek adequate knowledge and safety
information to qualify you to spin fire. You are advised to
"I just wanted to thank you
for introducing me to Poi. I seek appropriate educational knowledge on fire tools
spun fire for the first time and safety techniques, including but not limited to safety
last night and it was unlike precautions; legality of fire permits in your local
anything I've ever jurisdiction; appropriate fuel storage, containment, and
experienced before: the transport; safety personnel and fire equipment
radiance, the soft heat,
extinguishment; fire tool disposal; and all other aspects
the sound. I felt safe and
of fire safety as related to fire dancing.
relaxed, yet totally
exhilarated."
~F. Bautista;

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Introduction to Fire Spinning:
A few thoughts…
Fire Dancing is a beautiful more or less rigorous fire
and safe art when you take safety practices than you
responsibility for the dangers prefer. That said, you are
associated with it seriously. responsible for your own
These guidelines are geared safety, so know what your
standards are and know
towards beginning fire
what makes you
"If I wasn't an dancers who are not comfortable so you can
addict before, I'm necessarily fully comfortable
with themselves as dancers
ensure you are taken care of
as you need to be.
an addict now! :) and fire spinners. This is not
As a fire safety person, you
Spinning fire for intended to limit your
choices; rather to provide a might also walk away from
the first time last framework that is cautious
taking on the responsibility of
fire safety person where you
night was a within which you can
are unclear of the dancer's
explore your art safely even ability to be clear, capable
mixture of sexy if you've only burned a few and/or competent. If you
orgasmic like times. choose to light someone
who is too tired, out of it,
shudders, a tiny bit Being safe means being emotional, altered and/or
aware of the choices being
of fear, made in the fire circle you're
otherwise a danger to
themselves and others and
working within. We offer
exhiliration, and these as guidelines; not
something happens, you
have to live with your
joyful confidence. everyone has them choices as the fire safety
available to them, nor do
This journey is so they necessarily consider
person as well as the fire
dancer living with their
awesome." these items before burning
fire. Be aware when you
actions too.

walk into a fire circle that We believe every fire dancer


different fire spinning is safest when they are
~M. Morin cultures have different aware of how best to
degrees of training, concern protect themselves, the
and methods for space and those with whom
approaching their they are sharing the space.
experience. Because there
are as many ways to Remember that how you
practice (or not) fire safety show up in your community
as there are fire dancers, impacts the other artists
protecting your self may around you. It only takes on
require you to walk away serious incident to create a
from a fire circle where bad reputation for our art
people are not practicing form so please remember to
safe procedures by your protect our our artform by
own standard. Certainly it is playing as safely as possible.
fine for someone to practice

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The Three C’s:

• Are you
clear?

• Are you
capable?

Protecting Your Flesh


Ideally, you'll be fire dancing in natural fibers. Cotton, denim
leather and suede work really well as well as heavy weight silk.
• Are you
If you're uncertain of the safety of a fabric, hold a lighter to a
small and inconspicuous space on the clothing. If the clothing
competent?
melts, as many synthetics will do, it is not a safe fabric to burn in
because you if you touch the flames of your tool against it, the
fabric may burn and melt to your skin. This is more dangerous
than the flame hitting naked skin!

Think about running your hand through a candle flame. You


can do this without getting any burns
because the flame is only touching you
for a brief moment. In contrast, when
synthetic fabric melts, it can bubble
and attach itself to you which causes
far worse burns than the actual flame
itself.

The most dangerous part of the fire rig


is likely to be the metal that is closest
to the flame as it hold the most heat
and, even after you’ve put the fire
out, will still be hot even though it
doesn’t look as dangerous as the
flame itself.

In addition to wearing natural fibers


on your body, when you light up the
first few times we recommend a

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bandana or other cotton item are also prone to Protecting What
with which to cover your hair. lighting on fire, so do
Even if your hair is short - and a burn test first to see Lies Beneath
especially if it is long - hair is if there is danger
In addition to protecing your
quickest to burn up and
• A weave that is made flesh, you want to make sure
seemingly evaporate before
of the right fibers but to protect your spirit and
your eyes. For people with long
is a loose enough soul. Spinning fire is not just
hair, braiding your hair first might
weave to hold fuel in about the tools; it is also
help keep it under the
it in a manner such about the mindset we bring
cap/hat/bandana/safety
that it acts like a wick. into the spinning practice.
material you affix to your head.
In general, tight Before spinning check your
We also advise against having weaves are safer minset and be sure you’re
alcohol based products (like than loose weaves. ready for this activity. We
hairspray) in your hair when you break down your "mindset
spin fire, even if you have a cap self check" into three
or some other head cover on. questions that we call the "3
You never know; it may fall off. C's":
Products like “Biosilk” which is an Things to Check
Are you Clear? That is, do
oil based product actually stays on your Fire Tool you feel mentally alert
on your hair. The label of the
product lists it as flammable and
Before Burning – enough to be burning fire?
Things that might impact this
where an aerosol with alcohol Every Time! answer are your mood, how
may evaporate, it is this residue
hard a day you had, how
that creates the danger.
• Is your wick in good much you've been working,
Be sure to also check your condition? your ability to focus, a fight
costume for dangers like: • Are the nuts/bolts/cable you had with someone, an
holding the wick in place emotional event in your life,
• Loose strings that can get firmly? (check both sides and your use of altering
caught in your toy of the wick)
substances including (and
• Are the swivels rusted?
Jewelry that can hurt perhaps especially) alcohol.
• • Is the chain rusted?
(necklaces while hooping, • Do the swivels turn? Are you Capable? That is, do
for example) or get • Are the handles dry and
you feel physically capable
caught on your tool or free of fuel?
of doing the dancing you're
clothing. We’ve • Are all quicklinks and
nuts secured tightly? attempting to do? Things
experienced spiral that impact this answer
• Are the handles fully
earrings with an end
functioning and strong? include how much exercise
sticking out getting
• If you’re using split rings, you have done, how many
caught on poi chain as are they strong enough times you have already
well as clothing. to work properly? burned recently, your use of
• Is the tool in proper altering substances, and
• Drapping fabric and
working order including how tired you are. BEWARE
scarves that might wrap the parts of the tool that
around your toy in any of the adrenaline rush! It can
do not get set on fire?
way. deceive you both on a
• Are the connection joints
strong? mental and physical level.
• Unfinished cotton edges GlitterGir shares a story of

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her early days of spinning where
her friend Rob stopped her from
doing a third burn one night. Check Your Rig
Later, she realized she was more
I am guilty of forgetting to do
tired than she thought because
this from time to time and I'm
she was hyper pumped from
grateful for each time I am
the rush of adrenaline. This can
happen to any of us, so be sure reminded by my fire safety
person who asks me, "Did you
to check in with yourself before
check your rig?" It's really
each burn especially when you
are starting out. obvious when you think about
it, but sometimes we get swept
Are you Competent? That is, are away in the moment and
you doing moves that you are excitement involved in burning
trained and practiced in? At so we forget that faulty gear
some point in time, each move can be problematic - for the
of a set of burns, you should
will have its "first" time with fire performer, the audience, the
also continue to monitor your
and no matter how much you fire safety person and the
rig before each and ever burn
practice without fire, it isn't environment.
regardless of the type of
necessarily the same feeling
The reality is, even if you check equipment you spin.
with the fire there. I prefer, if I
your rig at the beginning of a
am trying moves that are still The list on page 4 of this
wild and not fully practiced, to practice session, you may still
document is a great list to start
end up with things coming lose
be extra careful with my hair with when checking your fire
and ensure my head is covered or parts failing after a few burns.
tools.
The reality is, a part can fail at
(even though I usually spin
any time, so not only should you
without); hair really is the
check your rig at the beginning
3 Safe Spaces
quickest to burn away.
When you're practicing and
performing fire dancing, you'll
work within three designated
spaces. This assumes you have
a place outside of the
performance area where you
keep your personal effects. If
you do not have a “green
room” or other such
designated area (which is
likely when performing
renegade style) be sure to
designate an additional area
to store your valuable that is
away from the fuel and
performance area and is also
easily monitored to prevent
theft or accidental damage to
your belongings.

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Part of your safety check plants on the side of the pool sticking out of the platform? Is
before you burn includes to the street to spin out lest there dry brush that might light
familiarizing yourself with the any excess fuel spoil the on fire?
three performance spaces. ecology and environment as
* Around: Are there cars
a whole.
The dipping/soaking area is the coming? Is the audience
first. That space is where you A more environmental sound crowding you? Do you have
have your fuel, dipping bucket, choice is to spin off your tools enough space to safely
and other supplies not in use. into ziplock bags and recycle perform? Is there enough space
This is where you will soak your the fuel into the dipping for you to do all the tricks you
wicks with fuel. This space bucket. This is easily portable planned to do? Can your fire
should be well away from any and works well with all types of safety person get to you
open flames and should be tools. It also reduces the fuel quickly? Can the crowd disperse
guarded against potential consumption. easily if necessary?
dangers including cigarette
The performance space is * Above: Are there branches
smoking and butt disposal.
your third area. Be aware of that might light up? Are there
Never use a lighter as a light
your space! Are there flags or other hanging items that
source in the dipping area!
potential hazards in the might catch on fire or melt
The spin out area is the second. space? Before beginning your before your eyes? Are there
In this space you will spin your practice or performance be wires above you that might
tool to rid it of any excess fuel. sure to look: catch on your tool?
This avoids spraying fuel and
flames onto the crowd and
* Below: is the ground level? Fuel Choices
Are there obstacles on the
yourself during a performance.
ground? Are there potholes? Is In 2000, Tim West, a wonderful
This space should be as
there debris? Are there flyers? man from New Zealand who
industrial as possible. For
Slippery spots? Oil spills? Is had, at the time been working
example, if you are performing
there metal on the ground with fire for 12 years taught
at a pool party, it is ideal to GlitterGirl fire safety. As he was
that might get slick with fuel if
move away from the pool and educating her about fuels, he
it flys off the rig? Are their nails
poured out some kerosene into

Quality Kerosine Parafin (lamp oil) White Gas


Brightness Medium Least Most
Color Orange/white Blue Whitest
Smokiness Most Medium Least
Odor Most Medium Least
Residue (soot) Most Most Least
Residue (fuel from spin Medium Most and dangerous Least (evaporates best)
out) (slippery, especially on
slick surfaces like
painted wood, grass,
granite that’s polished
and marble)
Temperature Medium Coolest Hottest
Cost Least Medium Most
Flame Size Medium Smallest Largest
Burn Duration Long Longest Shortest
Time to Light Medium Slowest Quickest

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the dipping bucket, and held a mistake with your rig when kerosene.
lighter to the top of the fuel. you're first starting out and
What do you think happened? As you gain more skill, consider
since kerosene is so safe and
switching fuels based on your
lacks in volatility, why not
The kerosene did not catch needs. Be sure to understand the
whereas a fuel like white gas reduce the factors that might
differences between the fuel –
would catch. His demonstration impact your spinning to make
some are hotter, some light
left such an impact on GlitterGirl it easiest to learn confidently?
faster, some burn brighter. Fuel
that she was only willing to try
other fuels a year and a half Fuels like lamp oil (paraffin) availability will impact your
later. are actually fairly safe, though choices. Check the table on the
the flame is pretty blue and it previous page for a quick
We recommend kerosene to is often more expensive and breakdown of fuel options and
the beginner because there are harder to light so it doesn't information for fuels readily
so many ways to make a offer you nearly the impact of available in the United States.

"...thank you for introducing me to the world of fire dancing. I had my first experience with fire
last Wednesday night in Sparky's class and it was just magic! The first spin you do with lit poi...
hearing that giant "Woosh!" as they go by... words are insufficient to describe the emotions I
experienced at that moment. For once, everything else going on in the world melted away and
the only thing left was an intense awareness of myself and the fire. At that moment, all seemed
right in the world, like it was meant to be. As I sit here and fumble for words to express my
gratitude and excitement and torrent of emotions, I feel rather helpless. I know you understand
what I mean. Thank you for sharing this wonderful gift" ~A. Corley

“Ultimately though, they know necessary.


Fire Safety Person
the dangers, know what to do,
Your fire safety person should
GlitterGirl on fire safety: and more than once have
be responsible for the following:
extinguished an item of
“I’ve been spinning fire since clothing that accidentally * Performance area:
2000. In all that time, I have caught and saved me some Checking the performance
never lit up without a clear, challenges.” area with you. They should be
capable and competent fire familiar with anything that may
safety person supporting my Ideally, all a fire safety person
be problematic, especially
burn. Every time I've been does is light your wicks and
metal covers while using lamp
tempted, I ask myself, ‘Is smile a lot as they watch you
oil as they can be very slippery
spinning fire in the moment so dance.
once fuel is dropped on them.
important that I should take the For that matter, grass in the fog
That said, things can and do
risk?’ and every time I answered, and early morning dew is just as
go wrong. If they do, you want
‘No.’ problematic. If there are
your fire safety person to be
“I will confess that a fire safety educated about how to multiple performers, they should
person may have looked like handle things while they stay point out the potential danger
another person I was spinning calm in the crisis. All the while, zones to the artists as a
with who was there watching they need to be able to reminder.
me as I was watching them, communicate effectively with
* Fire Extinguisher: Your safety
while we were both spinning. you and the crowd, if
person should know where the

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fire extinguisher is located (and tape on it with your name in "I had been wanting to learn
it should be close enough to permanent ink on the tape. how to spin with poi for years. I
them that they can reach it in couldn't believe it when I
* Holding the space. Holding moved to San Francisco and
the unlikely event that they
space is different in different found a school that actually
need it) as well as knowing how
performance and practice gives classes and instructions
to operating it.
areas. You may be spinning in on how to spin poi and
* The Three C’s: Checking you an urban area, in which case eventually spin fire!!! Of course
and themselves to ensure the 3 cars may be heading towards I had no idea how to spin fire or
what to expect. Learning
C's. It is equally important for the you at any point in time, so it's
something new can be a so
artist to be able to safely helpful for the fire safety
frustrating and uncomfortable.
perform as it is for the fire safety person to stand further out in To my relief, the classes were
support staff to be able to safely the street than the performer small and judgment free - a
address issues. For example, a and call out, "Car!" as one perfect learning space. I have
safety person may have a huge approaches. Usually the safety been going now for three
adrenaline rush after handling person can direct the car months and the experience
an emergency situation and around the performer and it is has been incredible. the
then, a short time later, may find a non issue. It can be helpful, instructors
themselves to be somewhat as a performer, to face in the
exhausted. As the adrenaline direction of the car to assess
dissipates, they may hit and the situation for yourself. If you
energy low and as a result be are performing, the more
less aware of the needs of the challenging problem is the
performers. Another example is crowd. Mostly, people are just
when a fire safety person is so plain silly about fire
new to seeing fire performance performances and seem to
that they are completely think that because you're in
focusing on the show – more so control of the fire, they can't
than they are on the get hurt. More than once
performer’s safety. In a sense, we've been in a situation
they are not really “clear” where a drunk or high person
enough to be the safety person stumbled through the crowd
because they are simply too right across our dance space.
mesmerized by the fire. In tight performance spaces, it are not only great people and
is helpful for the safety person amazing artists, they are
* Fire Blanket: Your fire safety incredibly knowledgeable and
to enlist the help of others in
personnel should be holding a have the ability to guide you
the crowd to help keep the
wet towel or fire retardant into a move and conceptualize
space safe. It really does help!
material for use in case of it. I learn at least 4 or 5 moves
emergency. It is a good idea to * Leadership. Your lead every class!! In no time at all, I
keep extra duvetyn in your fire safety person should be was connecting them all
together and spinning with fire.
safety kit, especially if you use comfortable giving orders and
If you have ever wanted to
tools with more wicks like fans, telling people what to do
learn or practice the art of poi,
hoops and double staves. If you because this is what they will this is the place!"
spin in groups, you may want to need to do if an emergency
label your duvetyn by putting a arises. This means a comfort ~ J. Weiler
small piece of gaffer or masking with telling people to get out o

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the way and the ability to the fire. We have all too often What to have in your fire kit:
project their voice in a way seen safety personnel who
that is louder than the music, have no experience with * A dipping bucket – for a
crowd and any other noise actually extinguishing the fire. regular kit, ideally this will be
going on in the area where the Be sure your safety person has large enough to hold multiple
wicks at a time, especially if
performance is happening. extinguished fire at least a few
you practice in groups. If you’re
times and knows what might using fans, be sure to have a
* Liaison with the
happen when they pat the container where the fan wick
crowd/venue/security
duvetyn rather than smoother can reach the fuel.
personnel. When performing in
as well as understanding how * Your tools – poi, fans, staff,
any sort of semi-public
hot the metal on the tools are. hoop
situation, your safety person will * Wick covers (socks work); if
Also explain the possibility of
need to have excellent you make them pretty and/or
backdrafts of flame when lifting
interpersonal communication blacklight reactive, you can
the duvetyn so they know that
skills such that they can also use them more easily as
the tool can sometimes relight.
communicate with the crowd performance tools for non fire.
to make requests and coral * Help with extinguishing This also helps with traveling in
them as needed. In addition, during out of control situations. airports.
there may be security officers The dangers with staff, double * Plastic bags to tie over the
wicks (to avoid contamination).
or police with whom they will staff, fan and hoop are
If you’re using kerosene,
need to interact. Be sure they somewhat less problematic in
consider turkey bags as they
know what to say so they can that with these tools, you can reduce the spread of order
appropriately represent you in just drop it if you have a little * A "safety blanket" – a towel
these conversations. freak out while spinning. Other you get wet or duvetyn; extra
tools, like rope dart, double safety blankets are always
* Fire Extinguishment: While it useful
meteor and poi are a bit more
is it critical to have a fire safety * A dry rag (to wipe excess
challenging as these tools can
person present to ensure your carbon off the rig after a burn or
actually wrap around your
safety, it is useless to have fuel off your hands)
body in a dangerous manner. If
someone there who doesn’t * Fuel in a travel safe
you do have a moment where
actually know how to handle container (note: if you are
transporting it to the playa,
leave space for the fuel to
expand in its container)
* A bucket to carry it all in
* A lighter
* A funnel (to replace unused
fuel from the dipping bucket
into the fuel container)
* Lava rags and/or other
grease cleaner for hands
* Paper towels & wet wipes
* Gloves for the safety person
* 2nd Skin for burns
* Flashlight
* Gauntlets for your arms
* Gloves for your hands
* Tools and replacement
parts

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cars or observers getting in their
performance path, and more
important information such as,
"pant leg on fire!" if your cloths
should catch on fire. It is much
less common for your cloths to
transfer flames when using
kerosene than when using
something like white gas.

What Can Go Wrong


You are playing with fire. And,
as a result, you can have
something go wrong. This list
outlines some of the possibilities
and how to handle various
your rig wraps around you in an will then cover the rig with the scenarios.
unusual way and you can't get other side of the towel and you
it off you (such as “butterfly can smother the flames and if • You're on fire. Mostly this
handcuffs”), your cloths do need be, you can step on the shows up as excess fuel
"catch" on fire or the ground towel to assist in the smothering wiping on your cloths as
around you catches on fire, process. Be sure the safety you're dancing which
your fire safety person would person compresses and holds will burn off within a few
extinguish these flames. I quote the safety blanket on top of seconds. This is called a
the term "catch" because it isn't the tool rather than patting it. transfer and is more likely
necessarily obvious that what is Patting the blanket sometimes to happen with white
burning is usually just excess fuel acts more like a bellows and gas than any of the
on top of your cloths or if it is a stokes the fire rather than other fuels. We have
transfer. What is important is to extinguishing it. never actually seen a
extinguish the flame fully and to person "on fire" -- just
* Support your performance. having their skin burn,
not leave any smoldering fabric.
It is especially pleasant when though we’ve heard
This may reignite and cause
your safety person hoots and reports of fuel on the skin
more problems after a few hollers on your behalf during
minutes of unattended causing this visual effect.
the performance. More
smoldering. Remember that you, the
importantly though is letting
artist, are closest to the
you know you're not on fire
* Extinguishing your rig at your when the poi do brush against flames and as such, you
request. At any point in time you you by yelling, "You're okay!" or are likely to be able to
can choose to end your something to that effect, extinguish the fire
practice or performance. If you especially for newer artists who quickest. This does not
want to extinguish your rig are not as confident with the always work (which is
before it burns out, flames. why we have fire safety
communicate this to your safety people) and, staying
* Communicating danger to
person. They can then lay down calming and smothering
the performer. The fire safety
the fire safety towel for you to the flame is your first line
person should calling out
place your rig on top of. They of defense. If your pant
information about oncoming

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person to communicate seconds. Extinguish
to the performer where them with the safety
the fire is and have blanket. Let them cool
them move away from it and repeat this process
so they can stamp it out. several times. You will
If the fuel is on the hoop want to make sure to
tube or staff length itself, remove the excess fuel
this can be a bigger slowly so you don’t ruin
hazard than a bit of fuel the handles, though,
on a poi chain as the likely there will be some
hoop or staff may be impact to the handles
rubbed against the and you may need to
body and therefore rub replace them.
the fuel on the body.
• Tool breaks. During one
This can also lead to a
of GlitterGirl’s
transfer, or worse, the
performances in a
fuel soaking into the
leg is on fire, you can try really confined space,
fabric of the clothing
to rub your leg on the her poi hit a metal
which then actually
other leg to extinguish the ledge mounted behind
does catch on fire.
flames. If your shirt is on us. It broke leaving her
fire in the front, you can • Your handles fall in the with her handle and a
bend into your self like fuel. This is a challenge few links of chain in her
you’re doing a sit up to for poi artists and it hand. Fortunately, the
try to smother the flame. sometimes does flaming head landed
If the fire is on your happen. Even when you on the ground in front
backside, communicate are careful, sometimes of the fire safety person
with your fire safety the poi handle can slip who then extinguished
person to have them into the fuel bucket. the broken rig. She kept
smother the flame. Under no circumstance performing with the
do you want to just spin one poi until the next
• Excess fuel on the tool. the poi with the fuel performer came on.
This can cause problems soaked handles as that During her second burn
other than the handle now becomes with her first fire hoop,
aforementioned clothing an additional wick, the hoop snapped
catching on fire. We even if it is made of open at the joint where
have seen performances leather. To address this the tubing was held
where excess fuel leapt situation, take the poi together. Fortunately,
off the poi and landed on handles and lay them this was during a
the wooden deck. The on the ground away practice session with
deck then "caught" on from the fuel soaked lots of space so there
fire. Much the same as heads. Using a fire was no impact.
the pant leg example, it blanket in one hand Another example
was mostly just fuel and lighter in the other happened after the fire
burning off the surface. while the handles are on inspection from the
However, situations like the ground, light the SFFD before the
this call for the safety handles on fire for 3-5 performance in Union

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Square at the 2009 Fire Dancing Expo where one of the
artist’s poi heads flew off while he was warming up. Tools
can break at any time. Be aware. Be present. Have a
safety person on hand and have appropriate distance
between you and your audience for maximum control.

• Your fuel catches on fire. Fire can’t burn without oxygen so


your best bet is to cover the fuel can as quickly as possible.
The can will likely implode, creating a vacuum as the fire
burns within the can.

• Fuel spills. Sadly, fuel cans get knocked over and gear can
get covered in excess fuel as a result. This may happen in
your transport container or at the site where you’re
spinning. If your gear is covered burn off and wipe up what
you can, being sure to dispose of the fuel soaked rags in a
well ventilated place. If fuel spills on the ground, you can try
Tips for travelling with tools: to burn it off the ground which works well on concrete and
is unlikely to work on grass. We’ve had mixed results on dirt,
• Burn off all excess fuel depending on how much the fuel has soaked into the
• Wrap the tools in plastic
ground. Having a catch pan underneath your dipping
• If the tools smell like
area is a great way to help with this challenge.
they’ve been burned,
burn them with white • The police approach. If the police approach, be friendly
gas to try to eliminate and respectful. Often times they will stand around and
the odor; wrap in turkey
watch what you’re doing. You being competent with your
bags to cut down on
odor art form and being clear about being safe with fire is a
• Wipe off soot and great way to gain respect and help when working with the
residue from burning officers. If you do not have a permit and are spinning
the gear (with alcohol) illegally, remember they have the authority and the nicer
• Cover all wicks (socks, you are, the easier it is to get through the situation without
fabric, bear cozy’s) any trouble.
• Have a business card of
a professional with gear Transporting your Gear
• When shipping hoops,
put several hoops When transporting gear locally, the fire kit information outlined on
together and shrink page 9 will give you a general sense of what to include that is
wrap plastic them to
utilized most.
each other to protect
the tape on the hoops If you are travelling with gear and will be on planes, check out the
• Breakdown staves are tips listed on the left side of this page.
fabulous options and
you can get an
excellent one here
Permitting in San Francisco
(please use this link as The permitting process in San Francisco is currently undergoing
we get a referral
some revisions. While things have been more lax in the past, the
credit):
http://tinyurl.com/lw SFFD has gotten more strict in 2009. Check the Temple of Poi Blog
qqdr at http://templeofpoi.com/blog for updates on this topic – As we
get information we will post it for everyone to see.

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