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Mascots & Characters

Sparky the Fire Dog

Product: L3710


This inflatable Sparky the Fire Dog, the National Fire Protection Association mascot, is used by the City of Oak Ridge Fire Department to educate children, parents and educators on fire prevention and public safety.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: H: 10 L: 4 W: 6
  • Includes: External blower system, storage bag, tether set & repair kit
  • Weight: 27 lbs.
  • Packed DIMS: 18" x 18" x 18"

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- Glenn Mastro, Watchung Hills Warriors Touchdown Club

"[There was] fun, excitement, and encouragement for everyone to actually walk under/through [the arch] and it worked.  We have cheerleaders and small children at the finish line by the arch handing out stickers, saying ‘I did it.’ Before we had the arch, [people] would straggle in anywhere."

- Jackie Allen, March of Dimes

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- B. Gerety, Veryfine Products, Inc.

“[The inflatable arch] created a wonderful backdrop to brand our events, capture our sponsors in the photos used by the participants, and made it easy to travel down the coast of California without taking up too much space on our trucks.”

- Amy Daugherty, California Coast Classic

"We had a very positive experience working with Landmark Creations and were very impressed with their service and how quickly we were able to receive our inflatable. The product is high quality and super easy to use, which makes a huge difference when setting up."

- Missy Keiper, Avera McKennan Foundation