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Wish You a Peaceful, Safe & Happy Diwali - Safety Tips for Diwali

Dear All,

Diwali is just round the corner

Let’s Celebrate Diwali With Following tips

Diwali is thoroughly enjoyed by people of all age groups as they love the splendor and sparkle of fireworks. The earthen lamps that we light on Diwali night are generally placed on balcony and window ledges. So ensure that these are not near any flammable material like wood, cloth or paper. Usually, decorative lights are used on special occasions only and as such not much care is given to one's life. The electric lights should never be tied to any metal poles as any current leak can energize the pole and give a shock to anyone who touches the pole. All accidents due to fireworks occur as a result of carelessness, negligence and ignorance. But these can certainly be avoided by observing some very simple precautions. All of us enjoy the pleasure of light and sound but when disaster strikes the injured has to bear the cross. If you're going to set off fireworks at home this year, please take a few minutes to read through the guidelines.

Do’s:

• Look for an open space and ensure there are no combustible and inflammatory things around. If so remove them at once

• Always buy fire works for licensed and reliable sellers

• Keep small children away from the bursting area

• Use a sparkler, agarbatti or a long fire wood to burst a cracker as they keep you at a safe distance and do not possess open flames

• Read the label on the crackers and follow the instructions carefully.

• While igniting aerial fire works like rockets ensure that they are not facing any opening like an open window, door or an open building which may cause fire accidents.

• Keep fireworks stock away while lighting a particular firework.

• Wear footwear while lighting fireworks.

• Keep and a bucket full of water handy.

• Be Prepared for Emergency.

• Organize a community display of fireworks rather than individuals handling crackers.

• Keep first aid & two buckets of water handy. In the event of fire, extinguish flame by pouring water from the buckets. Every major fire is small when it starts.

• Light only one firework at a time, by one person. Others should watch from a safe distance.

• In case of burns, pour large quantity of water on the burnt area.

• In case of major burns, after extinguishing the fire, remove all smoldering clothes. Wrap the victim in a clean bed sheet.

• The patient should be taken to a burns specialist or a major hospital. Don't panicky.

• In case of eye burns, wash the eye with tap water for 10 minutes and take the victim to a hospital.


Don’ts:

• Don’t wear Nylon clothes prefer cotton while bursting crackers.
• Strictly avoid using matches and lighters for bursting crackers as they have open flames which can be dangerous

• Never ignite aerial fireworks (like rockets) if there is any overhead obstruction present like trees and wires etc.

• Never ever leave a lit match, agarbatti or sparkler s near unused crackers.

• Never experiment with crackers or make your own fire works

• Avoid bursting fire works on roads

• Never ever light a cracker in your hand. See to it that you put it down and ignite it.

• Don't keep your face close to the cracker while trying to ignite it.


• Do not throw fire works at people

• Never give ANY firework item to small children

• Never try to burst crackers indoors or from inside a vehicle.

• Do not have fire works in your pocket while igniting another

• Do not tend to burst crackers when some one else is trying to ignite one

• When crackers take time or do not ignite immediately, do not indulge in trying to burst them. Rush to a safe place immediately. Throw some water to diffuse them.

• Never try to light used fireworks.

• Don't ignite fireworks in any container.

• Don't approach immediately to the misfired fireworks.

• Don't tamper with misfired fireworks.

• Don't wear loosely hanging clothes; secure all clothes properly.

• Don't apply any cream or ointment or oil on burnt area.

Have Fun but Play Safe, Play Cool !!! ...

Regards,

Thanking You,

With Regards,

--

Dipil Kumar V

Manager (SHE Management Systems)

EQMS India Pvt. Ltd. (Environment, Quality, Health & Safety Management Consultants)

304 & 305, 3rd Floor, Plot No. 16, Rishabh Towers, Community Centre, Karkardooma, Delhi – 110 092

Telephone : +91 1130003218 (Direct) Mobile :  +91 8826191653

E-mail:  dkv@eqmsindia.org; dipilkumar@gmail.com Skype: dkvsft Web site: www.eqmsindia.com

 

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Dear Mr Dilip Kumar,

Thanks for the tips. Do you have similar tips for health & safety for day to day life. Please send the same to me. I will add them in our Home Energy & Resources Management programme.

best wishes for Deepawali.

Sunil Sood,
Former President, IAEMP & Chairman,
IAEMP Committee on Home Energy & Resources Management
Mobile: 07739802112
E-mail:
sunilsolar@yahoo.co.in

4D,C Block, Jaishree Green City,

Pundag Road, Argora,

Ranchi-834002,Jharkhand, India, Earth

www.iaemp.in

www.sunilsood.com

www.kaunbanegaconservepati.com

Dear Sir

Thanks for the time dedicated to go through the posting and responding.

As desired I am attaching a presentation. May be of your use.



Sunil Sood said:

Dear Mr Dilip Kumar,

Thanks for the tips. Do you have similar tips for health & safety for day to day life. Please send the same to me. I will add them in our Home Energy & Resources Management programme.

best wishes for Deepawali.

Sunil Sood,
Former President, IAEMP & Chairman,
IAEMP Committee on Home Energy & Resources Management
Mobile: 07739802112
E-mail:
sunilsolar@yahoo.co.in

4D,C Block, Jaishree Green City,

Pundag Road, Argora,

Ranchi-834002,Jharkhand, India, Earth

www.iaemp.in

www.sunilsood.com

www.kaunbanegaconservepati.com

 

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Diwali is the festival of light and and happiness,

not the festival to burn the Crackers

nor a festival of fire

so no need of firework, crackers

Wish you all a happy Diwali

Dear Dipil,

Thanks but I was not looking for this but for Safety and Security points in homes.

Regarding Energy & Resources Conservation -Please down load my presentations in the web site

www.kaunbanegaconservepati.com

These are available under presentations link. The presentations are in 2 parts- the first one is for sensitization and awareness and the second one is for actions. Hope that you will find them useful as such presentations are not available any where else.

best regards,

(Sunil Sood)

Thanks...same to you

Dear Mr.Dilipiji

Good to see the tips and every one has to educate about this for the safe diwali

Generally, Diya or light will be lighted  to burn the sin and as a symbol of hope and good thing. and not the festival of bursting crackers and other noisy things to express our joy.

please celebrate happy and safe diwali 

wish you a happy diwali to one and all

That's a very useful and  pertinent contribution to be brought to public notice.

Many congratulations to you for sharing it.

It may be given a wider circulation. if you agree I can put it on ERC's web site for larger benefit of the people.

Wishing you a Happy, Safe and Joyful Diwali festivity

Gunwant Joshi

Chief chemist and OIC,

Emergency Response Centre,

M.P.Pollution Control Board, Bhopal

@Sunil Sood

Thanks sir. I will surely come up with something relevant very soon. Little hectic these days. I have downloaded the mentioned PPT's. It's simply superb.

@ Gunwant Joshi

Sir it's my pleasure if you can circulate the same to wider platforms. Safety is such a field where even knowledge sharing can saves the precious human life. Thanks for your kind initiative.



Sunil Sood said:

Dear Dipil,

Thanks but I was not looking for this but for Safety and Security points in homes.

Regarding Energy & Resources Conservation -Please down load my presentations in the web site

www.kaunbanegaconservepati.com

These are available under presentations link. The presentations are in 2 parts- the first one is for sensitization and awareness and the second one is for actions. Hope that you will find them useful as such presentations are not available any where else.

best regards,

(Sunil Sood)

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