Section 2. Types of Firecrackers and Pyrotechnic Devices Allowed in this Act. —

The following common types of firecrackers and pyrotechnic devices may be manufactured, sold, distributed and used:

  1. Firecrackers:

    1. Baby rocket — A firecracker with a stick so constructed that lighting of the wick will propel the whole thing to lift a few meters before exploding. The firecracker is about 1 1/2 inches in length by 3/8 inch in diameter while the stick is about a foot in length;

    2. Bawang — A firecracker larger than a triangulo with 1/3 teaspoon of powder packed in cardboard tied around with abaca strings and wrapped in shape of garlic;

    3. Small triangulo — A firecracker shaped like a triangle with powder content less than the bawang and usually wrapped in brown paper measuring 3/4 inch length in its longest side;

    4. Pulling of strings — A firecracker consisting of a small tube about an inch in length and less than 1/4 of an inch in diameter with strings on each end. Pulling both strings will cause the firecracker to explode;

    5. Paper caps — Minute amount of black powder spread in either small strips of paper or on a small sheet used for children's toy guns;

    6. El diablo — Firecrackers tubular in shape about 1 1/4 inches in length and less than 1/4 inch in diameter with a wick; also known as labintador;

    7. Watusi — Usually reddish in color about 1 1/2 inches in length and 1/10 inch in width usually ignited by friction to produce a dancing movement and a crackling sound;

    8. Judah's belt — A string of firecrackers consisting of either diablos or small triangulos that can number up to a hundred or thereabout and culminating in a large firecracker usually a bawang;

    9. Sky rocket (kwitis) — A large version of a baby rocket designed to be propelled to a height of forty (40) to fifty (50) feet before exploding;

    10. Other types equivalent to the foregoing in explosive content.

  2. Pyrotechnic Devices:

    1. Sparklers — Pyrotechnic devices usually made of black powder on a piece of wire or inside a paper tube designed to light up and glow after igniting;

    2. Luces — Any of several kinds of sparklers;

    3. Fountain — A kind of sparkler conical in shape which is lighted on the ground and designed to provide various rising colors and intermittent lights upon being ignited;

    4. Jumbo regular and special — A kind of sparkler similar to a "fountain" but bigger in size;

    5. Mabuhay — Sparklers bunched into a bundle of a dozen pieces;

    6. Roman candle — A sparkler similar to a "fountain" but shaped like a big candle;

    7. Trompillo — A pyrotechnic device usually fastened at the center and designed to spin first clockwise and then counter-clockwise and provides various colored lights upon being ignited;

    8. Airwolf — A kind of sky rocket shaped like an airplane with a propeller to rise about forty (40) or fifty (50) feet and provides various kinds of light while aloft;

    9. Whistle device — Any of the various kinds of firecrackers or pyrotechnic designed to either simply emit a whistle-like sound or explode afterwards upon being ignited;

    10. Butterfly — Butterfly-shaped pyrotechnic device designed to lift above ground while providing light;

    11. All kinds of pyrotechnic devices (pailaw); and

    12. Other types equivalent to the foregoing devices.