Pick by occasion
- Diwali at home: a family pack (200–400 items) covers most homes for 3 nights.
- Apartment / society: stick to low-sound flower-pots, sparklers and aerial fountains. Avoid atom bombs and high-decibel garlands.
- Wedding / sangeet: aerial repeaters and shower-effect cakes give the best stage moment.
- Corporate gifting: our 25 / 50 / 100-item assorted boxes are popular — talk to us for custom branding.
Pick by audience
- Kids: sparklers, ground spinners, low-sound flower-pots and color crackers — always under adult supervision.
- Adults: aerial cakes, shots, garlands and shells — open ground only.
- Sound-sensitive areas (hospitals, NCR zones): green crackers and color-only effects.
How much should I buy?
A rule of thumb: ₹3,000–₹5,000 per night for a family of 4–5 covers a good mix of sparklers, flower-pots and a couple of aerial cakes. Add ₹2,000–₹3,000 if you plan to host neighbours.
Safety basics
- Light in an open area, away from vehicles and dry leaves.
- Keep a bucket of water and sand nearby.
- Never bend over a "dud" — wait 10 minutes, then douse it.
- Wear cotton clothing — avoid synthetics and loose dupattas.
For our full safety checklist, see Safety Tips.