Diwali

How to Make your Home pollution free during Diwali

pollution free during Diwali

Every year on Diwali, we go all out and celebrate with great splendours, zest and zeal. On one side the festival of lights spreads happiness and positivity, and on the other, we ruin the whole vibe by bursting crackers and polluting the environment. The smoke released from crackers is severely harmful to pets, asthma patients and senior citizens. This year, we all should pledge not to burst crackers and celebrate Diwali the traditional way that is all about lighting diyas, making rangolis, relishing delicacies and exchanging gifts. And, if you still need tips on how to make your home pollution free during Diwali, then we have got a handful of tips for you!

Try the Power of Greens

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According to various researches, plants purify the indoor air and remove toxins. There are several plants like Jade plants, Spider plants, and more that you should bring home before Diwali.

Get a Brilliant Air-Purifier

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To be extra cautious, get a remarkable air purifier that has good reviews. Also, keep the purifier wherever you spend the most time.

Make an Organic Rangoli

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Instead of making rangoli with colours that have chemicals, you can buy organic rangoli colours or make them with flower petals.

Keep your Doors Closed

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As soon as Diwali week comes, start keeping your doors and windows closed.

Get Humidifier

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A humidifier maintains the humidity level and is quite helpful for asthmatic patients and those who face many issues in breathing during Diwali.

Go on a Vacay

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If the pollution is intolerable every year,  celebrate your Diwali in the mountains where you can breathe freely. Light up some diyas and relish delicious sweets.

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