speech on say no to crackers
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we use crackers but do we know how they r made?
of course they r prepared in factories but the small children work in those factories who have to face some hazardous conditions.isint there time for studying?
if we reduce the use of crackers ultimately the children will be forced to stop working and they can also study.
thus lets join hands together and say no to crackers
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Harmful effects of bursting crackers
Bursting crackers during festivals and special occasions seems to have become a normal practice. The Supreme Court passed a verdict that only environmental friendly lightings or green crackers will be allowed. But people are ignoring both the law and the consequences of bursting crackers. Some of the harmful effects of crackers are given below.
When bursting crackers, the smoke of hazardous gasses are released and pollute the air. Sulphur nitrates, magnesium, nitrogen dioxide are involved in the making of crackers. These are hazardous for our respiratory systems and cause respiratory diseases. Children are more vulnerable to these toxic substances and air pollution.
During Diwali Festival excessive bursting of crackers results in thick smog in many cities. This last for several weeks and caused breathing problems to the people. Many are hospitalised. Road accidents occurred due to poor visibility. Many flights are cancelled.
The levels of pollutants in the air increase to unprecedented levels in the air during firework displays.
The hazardous pollutants of crackers cause the dead of birds and animals.
Apart from the pollution of the air, crackers pollute our environment with noise pollution.
cause serious ailments like asthma, lung cancer, shortness of breath, and many other diseases.
The conditions of people already suffering from respiratory problems get worsened.
The bursting of crackers causes littering and make our environment unclean.
The loud bursting sound can be traumatic to our pets and other animals.
Let us say No to crackers. Together we can make a difference in keeping our environment healthy and safe.