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Light The Sky in Memory of Michael Jackson 2015.

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Lit the Sky in Memory of Michael Jackson

 

Every year, Iconic Magazine, King of Shop and MJVIBE staff and friends are gathering in a park to remember Michael’s memory. Since 2009, we are lighting the sky with Lanterns at the time when the biggest pop star on the planet has left this Earth. This is our way to remember Michael and his legacy, to send him our thoughts and love up to the heavens in a dignified way.

While we watched the lanterns going high in the sky, we thought: “Would it be nice if every single fan in the world do this on that day on that time?”

No matter where you are in the world*, you can participate to “Lit the Sky in Memory of Michael Jackson”. You only need a sky lantern per person.

DATE: 25th June 2015

TIME: 2.26pm (PST) / 10.26pm (GMT)

LOCATION: Worldwide*

You can also take pictures on that day and send them to Iconic@mjvibe.com

*Please read carefully the safety information to find out if you are able to lit Sky Lanterns in your area.

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10 point Safety Check before Launching Sky Lanterns

1. Ensure that the wind is very light – 7 miles per hour or below is suitable for launching Sky Lanterns of all sizes.

2. Only launch Sky Lanterns in a large clear space away from trees, powerlines and buildings. Do not use Sky Lanterns within 5 to 10 miles of an airport.

3. If there is a slight breeze, ensure that when launched, your sky lanterns do not fly towards buildings, trees, airports, roads or any area they may pose a danger.

4. Ensure that all spectators stand upwind of the people launching the Sky Lanterns.

5. It is advisable to have a bucket of water or some sand close by in case of emergency.

6. Sky Lanterns are not a toy. Sky Lanterns should only be launched by a responsible Adult.

7. Do not use during prolonged periods of dry weather.

8. Do not launch torn or damaged Sky Lanterns.

9. Do not Launch Sky Lanterns if the glow could be misinterpreted as a distress signal.

10. Read all safety instructions carefully before launching Sky Lanterns.

Sky Lanterns are not suitable for use by persons under 18 years of age.

 

Safety Instructions.

In order to protect yourself and third parties, when using the Sky Lanterns you must follow these safety instructions and the operating instructions. Please exercise diligence by using common sense when handling flammable components.

Only launch Lanterns if the wind is below 7 miles per hour. If there is light wind, determine its direction. Ensure that when launched, the Sky Lanterns do not represent a danger by flying into or over dry forests, buildings, roads, airports or electricity pylons.

Do not use if under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Do not launch a torn or damaged Sky Lantern.

If you intend to organise a mass Sky Lantern launch we recommended that you inform the relevant local authorities.

Always avoid possible fire hazards. Do not use during prolonged periods of dry weather. Please dispose of the packaging materials carefully and responsibly.

BANNED:

The following cities/countries cannot launch any Sky Lanterns:
– Sanya in China
-Washington, US
– Argentina
– Chile
– Colombia
– Spain
-Vietnam
– Austria, it is illegal to produce, sell, import, or distribute them
– Brazil (launching lanterns is an environmental crime, punishable by up to 3 years in jail since 1998)
– It is illegal to launch a sky lantern in most parts of Germany
– Herford, UK: it is necessary to obtain advance permission from local authorities.

 DISCLAIMER:
This event is just an idea and has no legal obligation in any countries’ jurisdictions. We do recommend that each fan checks with their local authorities before using shy lanterns as they will be legally responsible for their own lanterns.

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