May this Diwali bring joy, health and wealth to you.
May the festival of lights brighten up you and your near and dear ones lives.
May this Diwali bring in u the most brightest and choicest happiness and love you have ever Wished for.
May this Diwali bring you the utmost in peace and prosperity.
May lights triumph over darkness.
May peace transcend the earth.
May the spirit of light illuminate the world.
May the light that we celebrate at Diwali show us the way and lead us together on the path of peace and social harmony
"WISH U A VERY HAPPY DIWALI"
Diwali Precautions
Diwali is a time of celebration for the whole family. There is lot of thrill involved, as one gets to burst many crackers and fireworks. However one needs to be very careful while handling fireworks. You don’t want to turn a celebration into a mishap. There are some Do’s and Don’ts which if followed carefully, will ensure you and your family a safe and joyous celebration.
The Do’s
* Make sure you buy Fireworks from a licensed shop
* Always keep the fireworks in a closed box
* Store crackers away from sources of fire or ignition, also keep them away from the reach of toddlers.
* Read the instructions and follow all safety precautions instructed with regard to the use of fire works.
* Burst crackers in open spaces like playgrounds and fields.
* Take care and light crackers at arms length using a taper.
* While lighting the crackers, stand at an arm’s length, away from the Cracker.
* Discard used fireworks in a bucket of water This way you can avoid people from stepping on to and hurting their feet from used fireworks which are thrown on the ground.
* Keep buckets of water and blankets ready, incase a firebreaks out
* Wear thick cotton clothes while bursting crackers, so as to ensure maximum safety from fire
* If your clothes happen to catch fire, do not panic just drop down on the ground and roll.
In case of Injuries.
* If you happen to suffer from any burns splash tap water (not ice water), on the affected area. Repeat the process till the burning sensation reduces.
* If fingers or toes are burned, try and separate them with dry, sterile, non-adhesive dressings. Rush the victim to the hospital immediately.
* Make sure the burned victim is breathing. If the victim’s airway is blocked open the airway, and if necessary begin rescue breathing
* Avoid any kind of friction or pressure on the burnt area.
* Cover the area of the burn with moist sterile bandage (do not use blanket or towel for covering the burns)
* Consult the doctor as soon as possible for proper medication. Consult an ophthalmologist immediately in case of eye injuries.
Don’ts
* Don’t burn crackers in crowded, congested places, narrow lanes, near sources of fire or inside the house.
* Don’t let children burst crackers unaccompanied by an adult. Keep an eye on them constantly.
* Don’t put fireworks in your pocket.
* Don’t cover crackers with tin containers or glass bottles for extra sound effect.
* Don’t dare to examine un-burst crackers…leave it!! Light a new cracker
* Don’t show the Dare-devilry of lighting crackers on own hands. One tends to light bombs, by bringing them close to the candle or incense, rather than bringing the incense close to the bomb. Avoid doing such feats, as there are chances of the firework falling on someone passing by.
* Avoid long loose clothes, as they are fast in catching fire.
* Don’t remove burnt clothing (unless it comes off easily), but do ensure that the victim is not still in contact with smoldering materials.
* Don’t try to burst the blisters.
Diwali is a time of celebration for the whole family. There is lot of thrill involved, as one gets to burst many crackers and fireworks. However one needs to be very careful while handling fireworks. You don’t want to turn a celebration into a mishap. There are some Do’s and Don’ts which if followed carefully, will ensure you and your family a safe and joyous celebration.
The Do’s
* Make sure you buy Fireworks from a licensed shop
* Always keep the fireworks in a closed box
* Store crackers away from sources of fire or ignition, also keep them away from the reach of toddlers.
* Read the instructions and follow all safety precautions instructed with regard to the use of fire works.
* Burst crackers in open spaces like playgrounds and fields.
* Take care and light crackers at arms length using a taper.
* While lighting the crackers, stand at an arm’s length, away from the Cracker.
* Discard used fireworks in a bucket of water This way you can avoid people from stepping on to and hurting their feet from used fireworks which are thrown on the ground.
* Keep buckets of water and blankets ready, incase a firebreaks out
* Wear thick cotton clothes while bursting crackers, so as to ensure maximum safety from fire
* If your clothes happen to catch fire, do not panic just drop down on the ground and roll.
In case of Injuries.
* If you happen to suffer from any burns splash tap water (not ice water), on the affected area. Repeat the process till the burning sensation reduces.
* If fingers or toes are burned, try and separate them with dry, sterile, non-adhesive dressings. Rush the victim to the hospital immediately.
* Make sure the burned victim is breathing. If the victim’s airway is blocked open the airway, and if necessary begin rescue breathing
* Avoid any kind of friction or pressure on the burnt area.
* Cover the area of the burn with moist sterile bandage (do not use blanket or towel for covering the burns)
* Consult the doctor as soon as possible for proper medication. Consult an ophthalmologist immediately in case of eye injuries.
Don’ts
* Don’t burn crackers in crowded, congested places, narrow lanes, near sources of fire or inside the house.
* Don’t let children burst crackers unaccompanied by an adult. Keep an eye on them constantly.
* Don’t put fireworks in your pocket.
* Don’t cover crackers with tin containers or glass bottles for extra sound effect.
* Don’t dare to examine un-burst crackers…leave it!! Light a new cracker
* Don’t show the Dare-devilry of lighting crackers on own hands. One tends to light bombs, by bringing them close to the candle or incense, rather than bringing the incense close to the bomb. Avoid doing such feats, as there are chances of the firework falling on someone passing by.
* Avoid long loose clothes, as they are fast in catching fire.
* Don’t remove burnt clothing (unless it comes off easily), but do ensure that the victim is not still in contact with smoldering materials.
* Don’t try to burst the blisters.
"Divine Brahmanda Wishes Happy Diwali to Sri Pujya Guruji Sri Narendra Babu Sharmaji and Thanks Guruji For Leading us in the right path on this wonderful day."
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