The rise in air pollutants during Diwali leads to a spike in respiratory diseases whilst the noise causes annoyance to the old and animals alike. This Diwali, let’s make it an eco-friendly happy celebration, encompassing.
The crackers emit the worst kind of gases and increase air pollution by 30%. The toxic air is not only dangerous for those suffering from pulmonary diseases, but it also causes breathing problems in others.
40% of those who suffer injuries during Diwali are children below the age of 14, and it is mostly boys in the age group of 10 to 14.
Here’s a quick guide on how to help animals in Diwali.
Say no to crackers
To help drive the message, here are some of my canine friends lending their voice of support:
Slogans on ‘no to crackers’
What good are crackers if they hurt your best friend? This Diwali pledge to go #NoiseFree
From headphones to cotton cloths, any measure that would help to have a Noise pollution free Diwali. ~Image courtesy Tanuja
Here’s wishing everyone a happy and prosperous Diwali!
It is really true that dogs are afraid of crackers as i am too having a pug and she is also very much afraid of the same so we always keep her away from fire and crackers….Everyone should follow these rules……..