Tips for safe Diwali from fire and safety expert

By IANS,

New Delhi : Following are some tips – the do’s and don’ts – for a safe Diwali from Arun Khazanchi, who is president of the Fire and Safety Association of India:


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The Do’s:

– Before bursting fire crackers, 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 from licensed and reliable sellers

– Keep small children away from the bursting area

– Use a sparkler, agarbatti (incense stick) or a long fire wood to light a cracker as they keep you at a safe distance and do not possess a naked flame

– 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 a bucket full of water handy

– Be prepared for emergency

– Organize a community display of fireworks rather than individuals handling crackers

– Keep first aid and 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 affected area

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

– The patient should be taken to a burns specialist or a major hospital. Don’t panic

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

The Don’ts:

– Do not wear nylon clothes. Prefer cottons while bursting crackers

– Strictly avoid using matches and lighters for bursting crackers as they have open flames that can be dangerous

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

– Never ever leave a lit match, agarbatti (incense stick) or sparkler 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 light 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

– Do not ignite fireworks in any container

– Do not approach immediately the misfired fireworks

– Do not tamper with misfired fireworks

– Do not wear loose, hanging clothes. Secure all clothes properly

– Do not apply any cream or ointment or oil on burnt area

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