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Firecrackers are sometimes burnt in excess. People usually lost their senses while using them.

They do not know the significance of their splendid and pleasant nature. During the times of Diwali,
people all over India use the maximum number of firecrackers to celebrate the festival at its fullest.
This is the foremost gift of air pollution to the environment. They do not realize the extensive harm
of using these polluting things. Air pollution and noise pollution run side by side during this time of
celebration.

Moreover, on wedding days people burst firecrackers to celebrate the glorious day. Some days
back of the wedding day, they started to fire the crackers for enjoyment and excitement. Every
year, more than thousands of weddings take place, and the level of air and noise pollution
increases after burning millions of firecrackers.

In times of a cricket match, product launch, special events, birthday parties firecrackers are being
used to celebrate. Nowadays, during New Year’s Eve, people spend the welcoming year by
bursting firecrackers for their enjoyment. This can be seen that firecrackers are the only way to
express familiar people’s happiness with the entire world.

Using firecrackers creates a massive impact on environmental protection and on the living of
human beings on earth. Several kinds of firecrackers emit various types of harmful gases that are
dangerous to humans’ respiratory systems. The gases blur our views of the sky and make it
difficult to walk and breathe properly.

Most importantly, the bursting, disturbing sounds of firecrackers can harm the hearing systems of
birds and animals. For their sensitive ears, some may have deafness, and some have breathing
problems. This is genuinely torture to the living creatures in the earth. We, humans, can tolerate all
these and still can survive. But for the poor birds and animals, louder sounds of the firecrackers
can create deafness, and at times they get scared by this noise. Humans are brutal in this case.

The biggest threat of using firecrackers is air and noise pollution. Children usually love to play with
them, and those can damage their soft skin, eyes and ears. Adults should stay stubborn of not
allowing their children to use firecrackers. If the chemicals go through some parts of the human
body, it’s a lifetime’s cursing work.

For the welfare of our health as well as our children’s health, we need to start thinking twice about
using firecrackers on auspicious events or occasions and thereby, risking our own life and future
generation.

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