Safety rules on diwali

  1. Do’s and Don’ts of Burning Firecrackers
  2. Best Diwali Safety Tips For Healthy and Safe Diwali
  3. 8 Simple Safety Rules To Follow This Diwali
  4. Diwali Fire Safety Tips: Here Is The List of First Aid Kit Items For That Instant Respite
  5. 13 Safety Rules for Children at Home: A Complete Guide For Parents
  6. What you must always remember as you light the Deepavali crackers


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Do’s and Don’ts of Burning Firecrackers

Golden Rules for Burning Fire Crackersin Diwali Diwali is a time of fun and festivity. People of all the age groups burst firecrackers. The first thing that comes to one’s mind about Diwali is crackers. The kids and elders should take precautionary measures while burning crackers. Let’s talk about some of the precautions you should take while burning crackers: • When children burn firecrackers, elders should keep an eye on them and supervise them. They can also give advice and suggestion when needed. • Children and family members should wear loose clothes. • One should not wear nylon clothes when firecrackers are burnt. Wearing cotton clothes is a better option. • Always keep a bucket of water and sand near the place where crackers are burnt. • Whether you buy • Use an incense stick for burning the firecrackers as matches and lighters can be dangerous for the children. • If the firecrackers do not explode, you should throw them in water. • Never burn a cracker in your hand. • Do not keep your face very near to the firecrackers. • Rockets should be burnt in open and large areas only. Never burn crackers indoors or inside a vehicle. • Make sure that you wash your hands with soap after you’ve burnt the crackers. • Avoid burning crackers at crowded places and areas where a lot of people move. • One should never carry firecrackers in pocket. • Parents should not give the highly exploding crackers with a lot of sound to the children. What to do when you’re injured? • If your clo...

Best Diwali Safety Tips For Healthy and Safe Diwali

Key Takeaways • Fireworks can cause serious injuries, including eye damage, burns, and even death. Stay at a safe distance from them • Wear shoes that are sturdy enough to protect your feet from falls • Wear gloves and safety goggles to protect your eyes from flying sparks, glass shards, and other debris thrown up Diwali is here again, and it's time to enjoy this festival with your family. But, before you start celebrating Diwali, we would like to remind you about some Diwali safety tips for 2022. Everyone must celebrate Diwali peacefully and safely. The number of firecrackers that are used during Diwali celebrations has also increased from year to year. Fireworks can cause serious injuries, including eye damage, burns, and even death. So make sure that you are safe while lighting up your home with fireworks this Diwali season. Here are some safety tips for ensuring that your family enjoys a healthy and happy Diwali. • Keep your home as clean as possible before lighting your first candle • Stay away from firecrackers especially homemade ones as much as possible • Wear shoes that are sturdy enough to protect your feet from falls • Have a designated driver if you plan on drinking at night or on the weekends Don't forget about the health risks associated with fireworks; wear protective eyewear when they go off, and make sure children stay away from them too. Additional Read: Before-Diwali Weight Loss Plan Different Sections on Diwali Safety Tips Diwali is all about family, fo...

8 Simple Safety Rules To Follow This Diwali

Diwali, the festival of lights, is just around the corner. Everyone is eagerly looking forward for the arrival of the festival. Diwali celebrates the victory of good over evil and chase away darkness. Hence during Diwali, children as well as adults play with fireworks, burst crackers, etc. However, practicing a safe Diwali is very important. Here are some must follow rules this Diwali. 8 Simple Safety Rules To Follow This Diwali • to make this Diwali memorable 6 • for all your property questions? • property search portal. On a mission to make property search hassle-free, transparent and fruitful; CF has best of breedproperty search on maps,property search mobile appsand an extensive section for knowledge resources andadvice in real estate.

Diwali Fire Safety Tips: Here Is The List of First Aid Kit Items For That Instant Respite

India's most celebrated festival, Diwali, the festival of lights has arrived in all its glory. The festivities of this occasion span over five days with the Amavasya Tithi or New Moon Day. Traditionally referred to as Deepavali or row of- lamps, Hindus eagerly look forward to it as the festival of lights becomes a perfect occasion for family get-togethers, feasts, and gorging on savories. Besides gala celebrations, it has a great historic significance since it marks Shri Ram's homecoming after fourteen years in exile. Legend has it that in Treta Yug, Shri Ram eliminated Ravana, the demon-king of Lanka on Dashami, the tenth day during the waxing phase-the phase when the moon gets bigger, of the Lunar cycle in the Hindu month of Ashwin, a day is popularly known as Dussehra or Vijaya Dashami. And after triumphing over the demon king, Shri Ram took about 20 days to return to his kingdom, Ayodhya. Shop From Our Wide Range Of Essentials For A Safe Diwali As we all are set to light Deepams, wear new clothes, gorge on mithai, and burst crackers to make the festival super special the safety aspect of during this time is something that needs attention. Amid all frenzy, even the slightest of carelessness can be dangerous and even fatal. Unattended children burning fireworks have been the major cause of accidents caused during Diwali. As we know that lighting Diyas and burning fireworks is what every Hindu household will follow, delving into small simple safety aspects will go a long ...

13 Safety Rules for Children at Home: A Complete Guide For Parents

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What you must always remember as you light the Deepavali crackers

Pic: S Sowrirajan/ Wikimedia (CC BY 2.0) The Diwali sugar overload and dark warnings have swung back again for your annual consumption. Various government, parastatal and private organisations have already created lists of what you can do, what you can’t, and what you shouldn’t. And these are relevant to every reveller in every city and town, as the nation gets ready to celebrate the annual festival of lights. Let’s look at the yearly log book of safety rules, along with other tips that have been handed down over the years like grandma’s homilies. DO • Keep a blanket and a bucket of water or sand nearby as a first aid for anyone who gets burnt. • Hope that you never use either blanket or bucket. • Pray. • Throw used crackers into cans to keep them from hurting anyone. • Shop for crackers from licensed shops. • Make your own firecrackers — even if you are great at it. • Store firecrackers and bombs in closed, non-flammable containers. • Read all the instructions and rules before you burst the crackers. • Keep sparklers, fire bombs and matches at an arm’s distance from your body. And other bodies too. • Teach children how to keep Diwali safe. • If you’re a child, then get your friends and companions to pool the fire-crackers, so that you can light them in a group – and more safely. That lightens everyone’s pocket and you get value for money. • Light the cracker only one at a time. The rest of the group can watch, which is fun too. • Use strong footwear when you go to burst y...