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Hey all,
I have a quick question regarding using fire (contained flame) in a
education demo on a museum floor. Does your institution have guidelines or
protocols that dictate if, when, and where you can use fire as part of a
program? If so, how strict are those guidelines and how did your museum
decide what was acceptable and what was a danger to staff and visitors? And
what sort of legal/operational hurdles did you face to get that point?
Any insight you can provide would be greatly appreciated!
Please feel free to respond offline to my office email below. Thanks!
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Kyle N. Sater
Senior Educator, Public Program Development
Adler Planetarium
Chicago, IL
(312) 542-2436
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