There are a lot of safety issues to contend with when packing your club with customers. Whether you’re planning a big event or just conducting regular business, there are always issues when you have a lot of people crammed in a tight space. Sure, offering flaming cocktails or adding bottle sparklers to the mix are likely culprits to safety concerns; but even innocuous items can be problematic. For instance, LED foam stick safety may seem like a joke at first. However, distractions and wild behavior can escalate a situation quickly and lead to problems.

Fortunately, there are some simple tips and procedures you can follow to reduce the dangers in your venue. Everything from age to intended activity choices will play a role, so you need to consider everything carefully. Here is a breakdown of what you need to do to ensure the safety of your guests and patrons.

LED Foam Stick Safety in Bars and Nightclubs

Since our biggest customer base is people who own bars and nightclubs, that’s where I’ll kick off this guide. As I mentioned, bars and nightclubs have a particularly rough go of safety in general; and they also have the most liability for inept conditions. Here are a few things to keep in mind based on the most common scenarios at your venue.

Providing Them on an Average Night

A lot of the time, club owners simply hand out their LED batons for customers to use as they see fit. There doesn’t have to be a special event occurring; our products can inject some life into the party on even an average night. Fortunately, this also poses the smallest concern in regards to LED foam stick safety because it likely won’t be overcrowded. As long as you can keep your patrons from becoming unruly, you shouldn’t have any problems.

Using Them for a Live Bands, DJs, or Other Large Events

Conversely, the most challenging situation you can have is handing them out when you have a large event happening. Ironically, this is probably the best time to use our products as a gimmick to help increase your business. People love to jump around and dance when there’s a live band, DJ, or other exciting entertainment. Sadly, those are the very conditions that make LED foam stick safety a point of genuine concern; especially since half the crowd is probably somewhat inebriated. However, if you keep the riffraff from behaving too dangerously you should be able to provide a safe experience to your customers.

Regulating the Behavior of Intoxicated Patrons

No matter what day you’re talking about, knowing how to handle angry or problematic customers is crucial to the success of your bar or nightclub. As I mentioned above, safely using LED foam sticks is merely a matter of being able to maintain vigilance and control over your customers. Drunken people do irresponsible things like tossing their batons in the air or being oblivious to their actions because they are so mesmerized with what they have in their hands. If you police these people properly and prohibit dangerous behavior, they are one of the safest items you could ever hand out to your guests.

LED Foam Stick Safety at Home Parties

Image of Parents Using LED Foam Sticks Safely with ChildrenWhile businesses are the most likely occasion for our products, there’s no reason you can’t use them at home, too. There are many fun uses for them in a home environment as well, and you still need to follow the same LED foam stick safety procedures. Since they are most commonly used for events like birthdays or on holidays, I’ll break each situation down for more clarity. Enjoy.

Safety on Holidays Like New Year’s Eve

Holidays are one of the most common times you’ll see our products in a home setting. Similar to people using sparklers on the 4th of July, you can add a lot of excitement to a holiday by using LED foam sticks. Luckily, this is the safest time to use them because you have much more control versus a business scenario. Whether it’s New Year’s or any other holiday, some LED magic can go a long way towards making it more memorable.

Events Such as Birthdays or Graduation Parties

Beyond holidays, events such as birthdays, anniversaries, and graduations are also a fun time to use LED batons. They are a cost-effective way to add excitement to your celebration, and they are a great add-on to traditional activities like putting sparklers on your birthday cake. However, if you plan to have foam sticks near open flames like cake sparklers, you need to be extra cautious. For safety reasons, you need to keep everyone further away from the cake to ensure you don’t bump into the sparklers during their performance. If you can keep everyone playing nice, you shouldn’t have any problems.

Safely Allowing Children to Play with LED Foam Sticks

Luckily, you won’t have t worry too much about children creating safety issues in a bar or nightclub setting. However, for home parties or events, kids are probably your target demographic. Since they are made from foam and the electronics are contained inside, you don’t have any glaring concerns that jump out. However, there is one activity kids like to use them for more than any other age group; and that is “sword fighting”. When kids start whacking each other in the head, things can get dicey. Though the LED foam sticks are inherently safe, it can be easy for overexcited children to stumble and fall. Since cuts and bruises are the most likely issue, have a good first aid kit on hand. Additionally, make sure you monitor their play particularly close for a safe experience.

As you can see from this guide, LED foam stick safety is pretty easy to manage with proper supervision. Unlike items like bottle sparklers that create burn risks and fire hazards, foam is a soft and gentle medium. Overall, the biggest obstacle is careless or intoxicated humans stumbling over because they are distracted. If you can find a way to keep the hooligans at bay, LED foam sticks are one of the safest and easiest to use items you can hand out to your patrons. Make sure to check out our other sparkler safety information that may also be helpful. Good luck and always keep safety your primary concern!