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the harmful effects of bursting firecrackers 10 lines for English​

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Even the tiny sparklers, torches and flower pots which are otherwise considered to create no noise at all generate thick smoke that can affect the respiratory tract of young children.

The suspended particulate matter (SPM) levels rise significantly during Diwali. This causes throat, nose and eye related problems which can later develop into adverse health issues.

Firecrackers have much more severe effects in people with heart, respiratory or nervous system disorders.

They can aggravate problems for people suffering from colds, allergies or coughs and can also cause congestion of the throat and chest.

They can also cause water contamination and acid rains.

They result in air pollution that creates carcinogenic Sulphur compounds and airborne arsenic effect.

The green light produced in fireworks displays comes from barium, which is radioactive and poisonous.

The blue colour produced from copper compounds comes from dioxins linked to cancer.

The sound of bursting crackers can be quite traumatic to pets, as they cannot bear loud sounds.

Child Labour: The story of thousands of child labourers employed in firework factories is not unknown to you. These children working in dangerous conditions often face accidents, sometimes so serious it leaves them crippled for life. Despite safety measures, umpteen number of fire accidents are reported every year from Sivakasi in Tamil Nadu alone. Only way to save these children is to say no to crackers! When the demand dies, supply will die.
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