How to celebrate Diwali in a safe and healthy manner?
- Firecracker Safety
- Health-Conscious Festivities
- Pollution Reduction
- Eco-Friendly Décor
- Diyas and Candle Safety
- Pet and Animal Care
Here’s a concise yet informative guide for a safe and healthy Diwali celebration:
Go Green: Opt for eco-friendly or noise-free crackers, or skip them to reduce pollution.
Safety First: Light fireworks in open spaces, away from buildings and animals. Always supervise children and wear cotton clothes to avoid burns.
Preparedness: Keep water buckets or extinguishers handy. Dispose of used fireworks safely.
Eat Smart: Enjoy Diwali sweets in moderation. Try healthier options like dry fruits and avoid overindulging.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to balance rich foods.
Reduce Fireworks: Limit firecracker use to reduce air and noise pollution. Use diyas and LED lights for a quieter, cleaner celebration.
Indoor Air Quality: Use air purifiers and keep windows closed to avoid smoke.
Sustainable Decorations: Use natural rangolis, organic materials, and repurpose old décor.
Traditional Lighting: Choose oil lamps (diyas) over electric lights to save energy.
Fire Prevention: Place diyas on stable surfaces, away from flammable items. Never leave them unattended.
Create Calm: Keep pets indoors to protect them from loud sounds. Avoid fireworks near street animals.
Enjoy a responsible, joyful Diwali by focusing on safety, health, and sustainability!