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How Safe is your Child this Diwali?

How Safe is your Child this Diwali?

Originally, Diwali was the festival of lights. Actually it still is, although nowadays, there is a stronger emphasis on crackers and sweets and parties. But all that really matters is that you enjoy this season. How you do it is entirely up to you. The trick is not to let this beautiful festival turn in to a nightmare.

You may wonder how that can happen. It is quite simple, really. Everyone loves crackers. And children especially so. All those pretty colours and bright lights…and that horrendous noise that sounds so wonderful to the youngsters. Well, you cannot stop kids from being kids. Simply translated it means that you can not keep them away from fire crackers after a certain age. But you can take a few basic precautions to make sure that they do not come in harms way. In fact, here are a few tips.

A simple safety net for burning crackers

  1. Adult supervision is a must. Do not send your children down to burn crackers. Go down with them. After all, Diwali is a family festival and can be enjoyed by everyone. Besides, no one can take better care of your child then you. If it is simply not possible for either of you to join them, a much older responsible child will do.
  2. Children in arms should be kept in arms. Do not let them play around with sparklers as a spark could easily get in to their eyes. They can look from afar. But please do not take them too close. As it is, they are hardly likely to enjoy the loud noise of bombs. Besides, their ears are still very delicate and loud noises are best avoided.
  3. No nylons or synthetic clothing is permitted. Nor should your child wear flowing churidar kurtas, ghagra cholis or dupattas. All this is fine during the ceremony or 'pooja'. But when burning crackers, make sure they change into something more comfortable and sensible. Avoid jewellery as far as possible as metal is a good conductor of heat.
  4. Burn crackers in an open-air compound away from the building wall. Do not keep the crackers too close to the lamp or candle that you are using to avoid them going off all at once. In fact try to keep all the crackers at a distance and light them in a separate area.
  5. As far as possible avoid buying bombs for younger children. Sparklers, fountains and floor-circles are more attractive and do less damage.
  6. Always keep a bucket of water and a blanket at hand. This is not a fatalistic attitude but a precautionary one. As they say, it is always better to be safe than sorry.
Do keep all these simple tips in mind. May you and your entire family have a very happy Diwali.
Best wishes from your friends at indiaparenting.com



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shami
shami.14 years ago
pictures should also be added.
 
 
 
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Gaurav Madan
Gaurav Madan.14 years ago
hi
iam gaurav today topic of my aairticle is how safe is your child this diwali
pls give little guidness that diwali full of joy & light & children should burst the cracker
 
 
 
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rahul
rahul.14 years ago
it's a very common article. plz make it intresting and informative.write the datas of injury and death by crackers.
 
 
 
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Arti Patel
Arti Patel.14 years ago
plz. show safety posters into it & also say no to crackers campaign
 
 
 
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yash chandnani
yash chandnani.14 years ago
itis a common article. it is local,cheap and faltu.
 
 
 
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