Passfire definition

Passfire is a pyrotechnics term that means passing a flame from one part of a firework to another, but it’s also a meta- phor for passing the knowledge and love of fireworks from one generation to another. From Thai rice farmers who build giant pyrotechnic girandolas (helicopters) to rocket wars between churches in Greece, they will explore why people are so fascinated with fireworks.

Related to Passfire

  • Campfire means a small outdoor fire intended for recreation or cooking not including a fire intended for disposal of waste wood or refuse.

  • Youth center means any public or private facility that is primarily used to host recreational or social activities for minors, including, but not limited to, private youth membership organizations or clubs, social service teenage club facilities, video arcades, or similar amusement park facilities.

  • Sailboat means the same as that term is defined in Section 73-18-2.

  • Anchorage means the system by which the seat assembly is secured to the vehicle structure, including the affected parts of the vehicle structure;

  • Waterworks or “water system” means all structures, conduits and appurtenances by means of which water is delivered to consumers except piping and fixtures inside buildings served, and service pipes from building to street main.