Refrain from using hand sanitisers which are alcohol-based before lighting diyas or candles. Sanitisers are inflammable and can cause fire hazards. It is recommended by the experts that you wash your hands with soap and water, before doing anything that involves fire.
Sanitiser bottles are common in households, and people have started keeping it handy during Covid-19 pandemic. But, since maximum sanitisers are alcohol-based, they can easily catch fire. Therefore, keep your sanitiser bottles at a safe spot.
Instead of carrying sanitisers everywhere, you can consider carrying water and paper soaps. They are safer, and you can easily wash your hands anywhere without the danger of catching fire.
Festivity is all about togetherness and strengthening bonds. But this festive season, try and adjust to the new normal and avoid meeting people physically.
Namaste is the best way to greet people right now. It is recommended that you celebrate Diwali this year by staying indoors.
While there is no evidence that Covid-19 can be transferred through cooked food, it is recommended that people should avoid eating outside during the festive season. This is not just because of the risk of Covid-19, but because food from outside can cause other stomach infections, which can affect your immunity and overall health. Also, nothing is better than home-cooked, traditional meal on a festival, right?
It is significant to be responsible and take mandatory precautions. Covid-19 has made the use of mask necessary. Therefore, every time you step out, don’t forget to cover your nose and mouth.
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