The tools that are used for fire-play are a key component in keeping the players safe, so Brian (aka Pyro Sadist) explains what each piece is and why it is needed. He also gives lots of important safety tips and techniques for making sure that your fire-play doesn’t get too hot to handle! If you’re interested in fire-play, watch this clip first and foremost!
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7 Responses to “Fire Play Supplies and Safety”



Especially interesting and helpful explanation and demonstration of fire balls. Perfect idea to have a damp towel handy for emergencies. Great humor at times too! Excellent video.
what a perfect intro to fire play… where can i buy a kit?
@Scott Bonelli
Just goes to show you that I am better at doing a fireplay demo than I am at plugging my own business!!! If you’re interested in buying a fireplay kit (Or any embroidered items) my business is called Needle Play Design and the email address is NeedlePlayCo@aol.com.
A couple of questions: 1. Are the marks on the model’s body from the fire play?
2. Is it preferrable not to play with people who have a considerable amount of body hair?
With regards to the marks on the model’s body I recall Brian mentioning that some of the marks were from a previous “cupping” session, and not related to the fire play.
Just bought a fire play kit and can’t wait to use it. Thanks for your help.
I have the same question about body hair as well …