Celebrate Diwali safely: Burn firecrackers without risk
Diwali is the time when we all clean and decorate our homes, and come together to celebrate the festival. Among the many customs and rituals, bursting firecrackers remains a popular tradition, adding colour, sound, and fun to the night. However, to avoid unpleasant fire incidents, it is crucial to approach this tradition responsibly. Let's talk about the safety tips here.
New Delhi: Diwali, the festival of lights, is contagious when joy spreads to every corner of India. It’s the time when we all clean and decorate our homes, and come together to celebrate the festival. Among the many customs and rituals, bursting firecrackers remains a popular tradition, adding colour, sound, and fun to the night. Historically, lighting crackers symbolise the victory of light over darkness and good over evil, while the flashes and noise are believed to ward off negative energies.
However, to avoid unpleasant fire incidents, it is crucial to approach this tradition responsibly, particularly if a child is involved. Opting for eco-friendly crackers, maintaining a safe distance, and supervising children are important steps to avoid accidents and health hazards. By following simple safety measures, families can preserve the joy and thrill of Diwali while ensuring a secure and enjoyable celebration for everyone. Let’s talk about these here.
Safety tips for celebrating Diwali
1. Buy responsibly
Purchase fireworks from authorised sources only.
2. Opt for open space
Look for an open space away from buildings, trees, and flammable items. Secure any vehicles.
Keep a bucket of water or sand and a first-aid kit within easy reach.
3. Dress safely
Wear close-fitting, thick cotton clothes instead of loose or synthetic fabrics.
4. Wear protective gear
Use eye protection, such as goggles, and wear appropriate footwear.
5. Supervise children
Never leave children unattended. Ensure an adult is always supervising them when they are near fireworks.
6. Light from a distance
Never lean over a lit firework or hold it in your hand. Use a long candle or a special lighting stick.
7. Maintain distance
After lighting, move away from the firework immediately and keep others at a safe distance.
8. Handle misfires carefully
If a firework does not ignite, do not go near it. Move away and pour water on it from a distance, but never try to relight it.
9. Beware of aerial fireworks
Ensure rockets are not pointed towards windows, doors, or other openings where they could cause a fire.
10. Dispose of waste safely
After use, immerse used fireworks in a bucket of water to ensure they are completely extinguished before disposal.
11. Clean up
Sweep up all debris to prevent anyone from stepping on any sharp pieces.
Following these measures for safe Diwali, you ensure the happiness of your family and people in general on such a joyous occasion. Happy and safe Diwali!

