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Diwali, the festival of lights, brings joy, excitement and vibrant celebrations filled with sweets , diyas and fireworks however, amidst the festivities, there are hidden dangers that can lead to injuries and accidents, particularly for children . As parents , it is crucial to ensure a safe environment so that your little ones can enjoy the celebrations without unnecessary worries. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Sanjay Wazir, Medical Director (NCR)- Neonatology and Paediatrics at Motherhood Hospitals in Gurgaon, recommended some essential safety tips and guidelines to keep your kids safe during Diwali .

Understanding the risks Children are naturally curious and fascinated by the sights and sounds of Diwali. This curiosity can lead to various accidents, including burns, falls, and respiratory issues. Awareness of potential risks is the first step in prevention: • Burns from Fire: The use of diyas, candles, and fireworks increases the risk of burns.



Children may accidentally touch hot surfaces or get too close to open flames. • Injuries from Fireworks: Firecrackers can cause serious injuries if not handled properly. Injuries can range from burns to more severe traumas, such as eye injuries or hearing loss from loud noises.

• Respiratory Issues: Smoke from fireworks can aggravate asthma or other respiratory conditions. Children with pre-existing conditions are particularly vulnerable. • Allergic Reactions: Exposure to certain foods, colours, or materials used in d.

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