Protect yourself from firecracker pollution by wearing a face mask. If you’re sensitive to loud noises, consider using earplugs.
2. Eat Healthy Food
Diwali is known for its sweets, but many traditional treats are high in ghee and sugar. While travelling, be mindful of your diet. Choose healthier options and limit your consumption of fried and unhealthy foods.
3. Cotton Clothes
Pack cotton clothing for your trip as it’s less likely to catch fire compared to synthetic materials. Ensure your clothing covers all body parts for added safety.
4. Emergency Tools
Keep a first aid kit readily available to address potential health issues during your journey. This kit can provide immediate assistance in the case of minor accidents.
5. Check Your Vehicle
If you’re travelling to a nearby destination, ensure your vehicle is in good condition. Check lights, brakes, tires, mirrors, windows, and seat belts to guarantee your safety on the road.
6. Safety of Your Pets
If you’re travelling with pets, particularly dogs and cats, ensure their safety. Animals can be sensitive to loud sounds, so avoid using firecrackers around them.