Diwali brings lights and joy, but for babies, it can pose multiple health challenges due to pollution and noise from firecrackers and celebrations. Babies have delicate skin, ears, and lungs which are vulnerable to the smoke and high decibel sounds typical of Diwali night.
To safeguard your baby this Diwali:
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Keep your baby indoors as much as possible and close windows and doors to limit entry of smoke and noise. Consider an air purifier or plants known for air purification.
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Do not let babies near firecrackers or sparklers as the noise can frighten them and smoke can irritate their respiratory system.
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Use baby-safe earmuffs or gently place cotton balls in their ears to protect them from loud sounds. Time their sleep to coincide with peak firework hours.
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Avoid lighting incense sticks, agarbatti, or synthetic candles around babies; use safe LED lights or floral decorations instead.
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Limit the infant’s exposure to crowds to reduce anxiety caused by noise and overstimulation.
With careful planning and minor adjustments, you can ensure your baby enjoys a safe and happy first Diwali while being protected from noise and pollution hazards.
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