2. Firecracker Burns Statistics
• Diwali, the Festival of Lights and fireworks is the most
important festival in India.
• Period of Diwali > 1000 people suffer injuries due to
fireworks in every major cities of India.
• Nearly 400 accidents involve children.
3. History of Firework Industry in India
• The first fireworks factory in India in 19th
century –
Calcutta.
• Subsequently the focus shifted from Calcutta to
Sivakasi (Tamil Nadu).
• Sivakasi is a small town spanning 7.57 sq. km with a
population of 65,593 and accounts for about 95
percent of the fireworks manufactured in India.
5. Firework Injuries Patient Presentation
• Face burns
• Ophthalmic injuries and foreign bodies
• Hand burns and tissue loss
• Severe burns due to burning clothes
• Rocket injuries
• Cracker factory accidents
12. FIRST AID
• First aid kit should be close by.
• It is also sensible to have a
– bucket of sand
– plenty of water
– fire blanket
– bottle of sterile saline to irrigate eyes
13. Minor burns
• Hold the affected area under running water till
burning sensation comes down.
• Do not apply ointments and creams which are not
prescribed by a doctor.
• Cover injured area with clean, dry cloth or bandage.
• Seek immediate medical attention if area larger than
size of palm, burns extending beyond skin, face, eyes
or hands involved.
14. If clothing is on fire
• Remember these four key things: stop, drop, wrap
and roll.
• Stop the casualty panicking or running – any
movement or breeze will fan the flames.
• Drop the casualty to the ground and wrap them in a
blanket, coat or rug.
• Roll the casualty along the ground until the flames
have been smothered.
15. Firecracker burn safety
• Never throw firecrackers at a person or animal.
• Never pick up firecrackers that may have failed to
explode.
• Don't light crackers in your hands
• Always use footwear while bursting crackers
16. Firecracker Burn Safety
• Injuries may result from standing too close to
fireworks when they are lit up.
• Bottle rockets can fly into people's faces and cause
eye injuries
• Discard used fireworks in a bucket of water or bucket
of sand
17. Firecracker Burn Safety
• Light crackers in open spaces.
• Light rockets preferably from terrace when there is
not much wind.
• While lighting the crackers stand at an arm's length
from the cracker
18. Firework safety
• Air pollution - toxic gases that are harmful to the
health of all living beings.
• Noise pollution - cause immense suffering to birds
and animals. Besides, that, crackers are dreaded by
the sick and the ailing.
• Crackers that make a noise of more than 125
decibels at four meters distance from the point of
bursting are banned by the law
19. Tips for eye injury prevention
1. Do not delay medical attention
2. Stay calm, do not panic
3. Do not rub the eye.
4. Do not rinse out the eye.
5. Shield the eye from pressure.
6. Avoid giving aspirin to try to reduce the pain. They
thin the blood and might increase bleeding.
7. Do not apply ointment or any medication.
8. Do not let your child play with fireworks without
close supervision.
9. Wear glasses while playing crackers