Chennai: this year, with the number of Covid-19 cases down, people look forward to celebrating Diwali with more enthusiasm, hoping that the lights festival will lead a bright future after the gloom and pandemic disaster.
But even when people shop for clothes and candy, cracker kiosks also do fast business.
Unfortunately, even when people celebrate, animals and birds are injured and sick, with increasing air and sound pollution.
Many pets also escape from home and end up on the streets and in animal shelter.
That’s why animal lovers and NGOs ask people to celebrate Diwali friendly noise, animal friendly.
“Diwali is a vibrant time for people but can often cause extreme stress and discomfort for pets and street animals.
We urge everyone to celebrate the lights festival because it is intended to be celebrated – with lights, lights, sweets and delicious dishes and not Hard firecracker The government, “said Alokparna Sengupta, Managing Director of HSI / India.
The organization has also issued several suggestions for ‘sound’ for residents who want to help animals around them: ~ Take care of your pet in the room and in a familiar room.
Pets have a high hearing taste, so soll and loud noise causes many animals to escape to find a safe place.
Leave a soothing music or television, if possible.
~ Keep all closed doors and windows and curtain images to reduce noise.
Provides enough pets and water and ensures someone can stay with them to cheer them up.
~ Urgent people to avoid triggering hard firecrackers and instead use firecrackers that emit less smoke and do not create a lot of noise.
~ Save fireworks safely in the closed box, somewhere cool and dry, and beyond the reach of pets.
Don’t keep the fireworks container under the stairs or exposed in the hallway.
~ Decorate with lights, lights, and diyas that are more friendly to the environment and animals (i.e., which issues less smoke and noise.) ~ Do not set firecrackers near shelter or zoo.
A loud explosion can cause panic and fear.
Pollution from burning firecrackers is harmful to their health.
~ Bring a dog to take a walk during the day before the celebration begins.
Never walk near where other people illuminate firecrackers.
~ Consult the veterinarian if your pet is susceptible to acute anxiety or difficulties from loud sounds and provide anti-anxious drugs, if necessary and only through veterinarian recipes.
Check their availability during Diwali, before, if an emergency occurs.
~ Make sure pets wear collars and identification tags with current contact information.
All pets, even stored in the room, must always use collars with identification tags.
~ If you feed street animals around your environment, make sure they wear tags labeled with their names and your telephone number.
Give them refuge in the area where they might be safe from firecrackers and noise.
~ Create a first aid kit in preparation to help injured animals.
Has a bucket full of water that is useful for emergencies and to place used Sparkler in it.
~ Keep contact information for local city companies and the surrounding shelter which is practical and approaching immediately if the pet is lost.
If you find a missing pet, either take it to the address in the tag or local animal shelter.