Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Diwali Celebration With Fireworks -- Safety First

Diwali without fireworks -- oops!! I can't even imagine that. Yes, we Indians can't imagine Diwali without fireworks, as fireworks has a deep attachment with this wonderful festival. And thats how it makes this festival entirely different of all the other festivals celebrated in our land. This is a festival that makes the dark sky brilliantly colorful ... so the hearts of us Indians.



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So friends, just freak out to celebrate this Diwali by planning a spectacular firework show for your locality and you can enhance the everyone's enjoyment in this very special occasion. But choosing of fireworks is one of the most significant thing that we all should bear in our mind to play safe.

Just follow five easy steps.

First, contact your local fire department and ask about the rules and regulations concerning fireworks in your area.

Second, plan for the size and scope of the show. For example, if you are planning for a small Diwali firework show for friends, family and their kids, just don't go beyond skycrackers (rockets), sparklers and fountains.

Third, since Diwali lights and fireworks symbolises the defeat of demons in Hindu folklore, just schedule you firework show time to coincide the perfect moment .... may be "Narake Chaturdasi" -- the second day of the festival. That would be meaningful.

Fourth, purchase fireworks from the renowned companies, as they can assure good quality and you can prevent the chances of accidents. Still accidents may happen anywhere and at
any time. So play safe and don't allow kids to come near the crackers. Let them handle the safe ones like sparklers only.

Fifth, safety first. Arrange for a couple of fire extinguishers and always keep the contact details of the local fire stations in your wallet. This will save a lot of time if anything uncanny happens. Keep kids at a safe distance.


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