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Don't forget to make a mistake while burning bombcrackers this Diwali

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When the festival of Diwali arrives, the sound of firecrackers is heard everywhere. But despite all the awareness campaigns, the number of accidents caused by firecrackers is increasing year after year. Not only children, but also unknown passersby and the elderly are becoming victims of accidents. According to health experts, inhaling the smoke emitted from firecrackers makes diseases like asthma, bronchitis and pneumonia even more serious.

A small negligence can lead to a big risk

On Diwali, children and adults are busy bursting crackers. From chhurchhuri to bombs, burning crackers is a matter of special excitement for children. But it is very important to be cautious during this time. A small accident while burning crackers on Diwali can be fatal.

The biggest risk to the eyes

Fireworks pose the greatest risk to the eyes. Small firecrackers can cause irritation to your skin and eyelashes, while rockets and heavy firecrackers can cause serious damage to the cornea of the eye. If the firecracker reaches the retina, it can even lead to loss of eyesight.

What to do in case of eye injury?

Injuries caused by firecrackers are increasing due to carelessness and lack of attention. According to eye specialists, eyes are very fragile and can easily be injured by firecrackers. If there is irritation in the eye, cover it with a clean cotton pad and go to the hospital immediately. If any small particle enters the eye, wash the eye with clean water and consult an ophthalmologist.

Precautionary measures to be taken

Some precautions should be taken while burning crackers:

Follow safety measures: While bursting crackers, use quality firecrackers and maintain adequate distance from the place where fireworks are being carried out.

First aid for burns: In case of burns, immediately pour cold water and apply antiseptic cream on the burnt area. In case of mild burns, applying basil leaves juice is beneficial.

Coconut oil: If someone is burnt by a firecracker, apply coconut oil. Its cooling effect provides relief from the burning sensation and does not allow any scars to form.

Juice of raw potato: Applying juice of raw potato on the burn also reduces burning sensation.

Cold compress: In case of minor burns, pour cold water on the affected area or apply cold compress. This reduces the risk of wounds, swelling and pain. Diwali is a festival of happiness and lights, but we should be aware of the potential dangers of firecrackers. A little carelessness can lead to serious consequences, so always be careful and take care of the safety of others. This Diwali, while celebrating, do not forget to take care of your and others' safety.

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