Diwali:Take care of this festival with care


Diwali: Take care of this festival with care


Diwali:Take care of this festival with care
Happy Diwali

1.    Diwali, the festival of lights, is a very popular festival in India. This festival is a festival to enjoy with friends and family, but some precautions should be taken to prevent accidents and follow protective measures.
2.    Wear cotton clothes instead of lion and synthetic cloth while lighting a lamp and dropping firecrackers.
3.    Please ensure that firecrackers should be left in an open area away from flammable materials such as gas cylinders, petrol and diesel, so that no fire is exposed.
4.    Shoes should also be worn while dropping firecrackers, where a firecracker is being dropped, a bucket full of water should be kept and first aid kit should be prepared for the objection.
5.    If a person is burnt, he should immediately immerse the burnt area with water, this will relieve and reduce pain.
6.    In case of mild burning with redness and no blisters, it can be treated by applying an ointment to the sore to avoid pain and no oil or butter should be applied on the burn area.
7.    The patient should be brought to the hospital immediately if the child turns black when it is burned with burns or if the foreskin breaks, the patient should be taken to the hospital if the burnt part is more than the length of the palm of the patient.
8.    Paracetamol or ibuprofen should be used to prevent severe pain on mild burns and consult your physician. The most important thing is to take the burns seriously as sometimes even mild burns can be complicated during Diwali. Due to increase in pollution, respiratory problems are increasing at the moment, climate is also changing and patients with asthma are suffering from infection. Are more susceptible to depression.
9.    No person should be too close to firecrackers and smoke to drive firecrackers

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