1. It is best to choose an open place. An open and flat area where no one is around is good for kite flying, making it easier for the kite to take off, and prevents the kite from colliding or hanging on trees or wires due to lack of space when flying, which is a very unfortunate experience.
2. Select barrier-free, tree-free and other obstacles. When flying a kite, you should not fly a kite close to obstacles such as wires, big trees, railway lines, or houses, because you have to be careful in these places. If the kite is accidentally hung on an obstacle, serious personal safety accidents such as electric shock or collision may occur.
3. Do not fly in places where there are many kites. This will cause everyone to be unable to fly the kite well. Too many people will not be conducive to starting on your own, and the kite will get tangled in the air.
4. In the event of strong winds, thunderstorms and other weather conditions, the line must be closed in time, and if necessary, take shelter in time. Under normal circumstances, it is generally easier to fly a kite when the wind speed is stable and gentle below level 4. However, sometimes the wind becomes very strong. The stronger the wind, the more turbulent the wind will be, and the wind direction will change, making it difficult to control the kite. This makes it difficult to control the kite. The kite should be retracted in time to lower the height of the kite. If that doesn't work, retract it all and wait for the weather conditions to improve before flying again. When encountering thunder and lightning, retract the line in time to avoid it. Thunderstorms are not only detrimental to kites, but also prone to lightning strikes. In this case, if there are no buildings or other suitable places, according to Cong Cong’s many years of kite flying experience, In thunder and lightning weather, try to find a low position and hide in a car, which is also safe. Remember, under abrupt trees, near power lines, or on high hillsides are not good places to park and take shelter.
5. It is recommended to wear non-slip gloves. The kite string looks like an ordinary string, but it is a potential hand-cutting tool. It can easily cause scratches on the hands when setting off the string quickly or catching the string in strong winds. Therefore, in order to prevent hand scratches, it is best to wear a pair of non-slip gloves.
6. When children fly kites, adults should be nearby to supervise them to ensure safety. Children should choose small kites suitable for children, and adults should also take care of them. Kites cannot be flown in strong winds, rain, thunder and lightning.