5 Travel Tips For A Safe Travel Amid Diwali Pollution

Travel By Uma Nagar | 3 min read

Diwali Pollution

Diwali is here and the joys of the festive season can be seen worldwide. But all this excitement and joy of Diwali ends the moment we hear about the condition of the environment. Every year, Diwali pollution becomes a topic of concern as the air quality always decreases. According to the studies, all the fire crackling led to an increase in the concentration of PM2.5, one of the most harmful particles to human health, by 40% by the second day of Diwali.

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Due to this Diwali pollution every year, it becomes difficult to continue our traveling routine. The winter smog blurs our vision, which sometimes leads to dangerous accidents. Besides that, traveling during Diwali pollution also invites health hazards related to respiratory.

So, here are a few travel tips that will help you to continue safe traveling in this unavoidable condition of Diwali Pollution.

What is Diwali Pollution?

Every year during Diwali, the smoke and fumes are released from the burning of firecrackers that pollute the air in the worst way possible. The harmful particles present in the smoke of firecrackers make the air harmful to breathe. This worsening condition of air after Diwali due to the smoke of firecrackers is called Diwali pollution.

Travel Tips to combat air pollution post Diwali

Prevention is better than cure

After our Diwali vacations are over, we resume our everyday commutes to work and school. In this dangerous weather, we must take care of our health. So, let’s take a look at these five incredible travel tips that will help us stay healthy and safe.

1. Hydration is the Key

Hydration is one of the important factors when it comes to health. Our body is all about water and it is advised to drink a minimum of 8 glasses of water in one day. Drinking water becomes more important in such a dry and polluted environment because travelling in such hazardous weather allows harmful air pollutants to enter our bodies causing dehydration. So, it is advised to carry a fresh water bottle.

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Drinking sufficient water maintains the hydration level during travel as it regulates our body temperature. It also helps our body to flush out harmful toxins and particles. You can also make your detox water consisting the tulsi and Amla which will cleanse your body.

2. Wear Face Mask

Since the time of COVID-19, face masks have become an essential part of our first aid kit. Although, in the present time, there is no situation of COVID-19 these face masks are still a great way to protect ourselves from air pollution. Inhaling such harmful air damages our lungs and creates respiration problems for us like asthma, chest pain and difficulty in breathing.

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So, it is advised to carry an anti-pollution face mask that is properly fitted and has good protection. No, I am not talking about normal clothes masks but the certified ones like N95. It is better to use filtering masks rather than simple clothing and disposable masks. These face masks are easily available at any pharmacy and will protect you from inhaling polluted air while travelling. This is one of most easy travel tips to protect yourself from Diwali pollution.

3. Wear Glasses & carry Rose water

When it comes to eyes, we all are sensitive. While travelling, focused eyes are very important as it is said, “Nazar Hati Durghatna Hati”. Due to Diwali pollution, the smog of winters becomes more dense that sometimes irritates our eyes. We all feel strange itchiness and our eyes get red. So, It becomes important to protect our eyes from the harmful air pollutants that hurt our eyes.

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Always wear goggles or sunglasses while travelling to protect your eyes. Anti-pollution eye protection goggles are available for persons who ride two-wheelers and spend the majority of their time outside. These glasses, also known as anti-glare glasses, shield our eyes from bright lights and dangerous UV radiation. If you don’t like wearing sunglasses, you can use rose water drops to relieve eye irritation.

4. Carry your medicines for allergies

Human bodies are delicate, and it is critical to care for them. allergens become more widespread in such harsh conditions produced by Diwali pollution, and some people are more prone to these allergens such as headaches, clogged or runny nostrils, itchy or watery eyes, and sleep issues.

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While travelling outdoors, there are high chances of these allergies getting triggered. So, always make sure to carry your prescribed medicines with you. So, in times of emergency, instead of suffering, you can find relief as soon as possible.

5. Protect your Skin

Just like our internal body, it is important to take care of our skin externally too. Especially, during Diwali pollution and this dry winter season, when our skin already feels so dehydrated. Our face bears the most pain as it is impossible to keep it covered the whole time. As per our skin concerns, we all have our particular skin regime.

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But sunscreen and moisturiser are something that should be re-applied while travelling in such disastrous weather because the harmful air pollutants penetrate our skin pores and cause redness, itchiness and acne-like skin concerns. So, to avoid these problems, it is a must to protect our skin too.

So, here are the must-travel tips that one must follow to have healthy and safe travelling in this Diwali pollution. So, make sure to carry your medicines, glasses, face masks and your water bottle while travelling post-Diwali.

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If you find these travel tips useful then do read about 5 SuperHealthy Homemade Moisturizers Are Already In Your Kitchen

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