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The festivities are filled with joy, excitement, and vibrant celebrations, particularly for children, who revel in the sweets, lights, and fireworks
Diwali, also known as Deepawali, is one of the most significant festivals in Hinduism, celebrated on the fifteenth day of the Hindu lunar month of Karthik with great enthusiasm worldwide. On this auspicious day, people exchange gifts, don new clothes, indulge in delicious delicacies, and decorate their homes with lights and diyas. They also burst firecrackers and offer prayers to Lord Ganpati and Goddess Lakshmi to seek their blessings. This year, the festival will be celebrated on October 31.
The festivities are filled with joy, excitement, and vibrant celebrations, particularly for children, who revel in the sweets, lights, and fireworks. However, as a parent, it’s essential to create a safe environment so your little ones can enjoy the celebrations without unnecessary worries.
Here we’ve mentioned a few safety measures that you need to take care of to avoid any injuries or accidents during Diwali. Take a look:
Stay Away from Firecrackers
If you have a newborn at home, it’s essential to exercise extra caution. Babies are sensitive to light and sound, and the loud noises from firecrackers can harm their hearing abilities. Additionally, the smoke produced by these crackers can negatively impact a baby’s lungs.
Keep an Eye on the Kids
During Diwali, your kids may express a desire to burst crackers. To ensure their safety, allow them to do so only under the supervision of a responsible adult. Teach your children to maintain a safe distance from anything that emits fire, such as diyas or candles.
Keep the First-Aid Box Handy
Accidents can occur at any time, so it’s crucial to be prepared in advance to avoid delays in treatment. Ensure your first aid kit contains essentials like bandages, antiseptic wipes, calming lotions, and burn ointment. Familiarise yourself with basic first aid methods to respond promptly to minor injuries.
Have a Bucket of Water Ready
During the festivities, everyone, including children, is at risk of mishaps involving fire. Therefore, it’s advisable to keep a bucket of water or sand ready at home. If possible, place a water bucket or sand outside your home as well.
Buy Organic Rangoli Colors
Creating colourful rangoli is a beloved tradition that children enjoy during Diwali. This year, opt for organic colours for your rangoli, as commercial colours may contain hazardous compounds that can harm your children’s skin or eyes. Additionally, educate your children about the dangers of ingesting or rubbing these colours in their eyes.
Have a happy, safe and prosperous Diwali 2024