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It's celebration time everywhere as Deepavali is just around the corner. Unfortunately, for many, the festival of lights can turn into darkness due to negligence or the mistakes of others. The fact is that festivals, no matter the faith, are meant to create lasting, joyful memories with loved ones. But it's up to us to ensure these celebrations stay beautiful and safe, so they don't leave behind painful memories, like burns or injuries, that can haunt us later.
So, to help ensure a safe Deepavali, here are some safety tips from Dr. Sruthi Bhaskaran, Senior Consultant and ER In-charge at Vasavi Hospitals.
On Lighting Firecrackers
Dr. Sruthi Bhaskaran recommends that people should take several precautionary measures when it comes to lighting firecrackers. "Revellers should always buy green crackers, as only green crackers are permitted. Many people tend to burn crackers inside compounds or amidst crowds, which can be very dangerous. Therefore, crackers should only be lit in open spaces. Parents and elders should assist children when lighting crackers and never allow children to light them independently", she points out.
On Lighting Diyas
She continues, "During Deepavali, it is traditional to light diyas, so care should be taken to place these diyas away from any flammable materials. During Deepavali, pollution levels increase due to the burning of crackers, which can worsen respiratory issues for those who suffer from them. Exposure to smoke can trigger respiratory problems."
In Case of Fire Accidents
Dr Sruthi Bhaskaran says, "Apply cool water for around 15 minutes, and avoid using butter, oil, or other home remedies. If clothes are stuck to the skin, avoid removing them and seek medical help."
In Case of Eye Injuries And Respiratory Issues
She further says, "During Deepavali, there have been many instances of people, especially bystanders and children, getting injured, with many reporting eye injuries. In case firecracker debris enters the eye, clean water should be used to rinse, but the eye should not be rubbed under any circumstances. Patients should seek medical help immediately."
"In case of respiratory issues triggered by allergies, patients can use prescribed inhalers if advised by a doctor and should move to a well-ventilated room or alternatively use an air purifier. If the situation worsens, medical help should be sought", she advises.
If Affected By Loud Noises
Dr. Sruthi Bhaskaran emphasises, "During Deepavali, loud noises from bursting crackers can cause stress among children, the elderly, and pets. If anyone is affected by the noise, they should be moved to a quieter area. Offer them drinking water and guide them in deep breathing exercises to help them relax and de-stress."
She concludes with a wish, "Have a safe and prosperous Deepavali by taking all the necessary precautions."
Information attributed to Vasavi Hospitals, Bangalore
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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