Explanation:
We have analysed that the fallout that the firework excess will fall in the water. Water is a perfect fallout zone as it takes out leftover flame. The fallout zone is a coverage in the inclusion zone so excess flame shouldn't damage the environment or the audience. The fallout zone is demonstrated in green in the display plan above.
We have created two sets of firing zones on the heart of the Lennox Bridge, Church Street. The larger firing zone at the back of the bridge is used to shoot larger fireworks. The smaller firing zone at the front of the bridge is used to shoot smaller fireworks, this creates a nice contrast of fireworks for viewers. The firing zones are both demonstrated in red in the display plan above.
We have provided a variety of viewing locations for the audience across the Parramatta River. Which have given options for close up action to long and far action. With the layout of fire for the display we have situated viewers up front to experience the best off this sparkling chemical reaction. The viewing locations are all demonstrated in yellow in the display plan above, and obviously your personally viewing can be as far or as close as it can be.
We have placed a series of barriers across 100m of Church Street. This is because we do not want viewers getting to close the fireworks and excess flying on them which can cause serious injuries. The barriers will also be patrolled regularly throughout the night by Fire Depepartment and emergency departments just incase of any dangerous happenings. The barriers are all demonstrated in orange on the display plan above.
We have created a 60m circumference inclusion zone. This zone covers all of the Lennox Bridge, roughly 20m of Church Street and 40m in circumference of the Parramatta River. This provides safety to all people and give the viewers the best experience. The inclusion is a very important zone in our books and therefore needs to be big. The inclusion zone is demonstrated in blue in the above display plan.
To amplify the experience of our firework display we have also provided public music. The track is below;
We have created two sets of firing zones on the heart of the Lennox Bridge, Church Street. The larger firing zone at the back of the bridge is used to shoot larger fireworks. The smaller firing zone at the front of the bridge is used to shoot smaller fireworks, this creates a nice contrast of fireworks for viewers. The firing zones are both demonstrated in red in the display plan above.
We have provided a variety of viewing locations for the audience across the Parramatta River. Which have given options for close up action to long and far action. With the layout of fire for the display we have situated viewers up front to experience the best off this sparkling chemical reaction. The viewing locations are all demonstrated in yellow in the display plan above, and obviously your personally viewing can be as far or as close as it can be.
We have placed a series of barriers across 100m of Church Street. This is because we do not want viewers getting to close the fireworks and excess flying on them which can cause serious injuries. The barriers will also be patrolled regularly throughout the night by Fire Depepartment and emergency departments just incase of any dangerous happenings. The barriers are all demonstrated in orange on the display plan above.
We have created a 60m circumference inclusion zone. This zone covers all of the Lennox Bridge, roughly 20m of Church Street and 40m in circumference of the Parramatta River. This provides safety to all people and give the viewers the best experience. The inclusion is a very important zone in our books and therefore needs to be big. The inclusion zone is demonstrated in blue in the above display plan.
To amplify the experience of our firework display we have also provided public music. The track is below;