3 Nov 2021 | 3 min Read
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Diwali is the festival of light and togetherness. It is a celebration of the victory of good over evil and an exciting time for kids and adults. Lights, new clothes, sweets, and crackers make the festival memorable and worth celebrating and enjoying. But with the negligence and carelessness of parents and children, the excitement turns into worry.
Thus, while the celebration is on for the festival, parents need to be attentive and cautious to prevent unwanted accidents.
Safety not only tells about being careful about diyas and crackers. It includes many other factors, including the safety of children from burns, the comfort of your elders, keeping the street litter-free, and the environment less polluted.
We all know that Diwali is the festival of lights where we lit diyas and candles in our homes. However, if not taken proper care of, diyas can lead to a fire. What can you do to ensure safety?
Despite the ban, fire-crackers are still widely available and have become a big part of the Diwali celebration. Firecrackers are generally used in families with children and teenagers. To ensure safety and less environmental pollution,
Diwali celebration is all about wearing new clothes. Dressing up comfortably is very important for you and your family.
No Diwali is complete without the lip-smacking delicacies and sweets prepared for the celebration of the festival. Sweets and snacks purchased from the shops are usually not of high quality due to high demand. But buying sweets from reputed shops can ensure the quality of products. Avoid eating street food and prefer homemade food as they are safe and healthy.
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