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Precautionary Steps for Your Car's Safety This Diwali/ How to take care of your car this Diwali


Diwali, the festival of light is best celebrated with friends and relatives together. It is the festival of great happiness, fun, and frolic, where everyone just comes together and share happiness It is incomplete without sweets, lights, parties, get-togethers, and other revelries.

Even after the use of firecrackers being minimized and being extra cautious about handling crackers, we can never eliminate the risk of damage and fire. We protect ourselves and take safety precautions, but forget about our car and their protection. It won't be a pleasant sight if you wake up in the morning after an enjoyable holiday and see your car damaged by firecrackers.

Here's a list of precautionary steps that you should take to ensure the safety of your car this Diwali-

Choose a covered area to park

On Diwali, the sky lights up with fireworks, creating beautiful patterns worth looking at. But you should keep in mind that the residues of firework can ignite fire causing blasts and major accidents. Garages are always a safe bet if you want to avoid the risk of any accidental damages.​

Avoid Car Body Cover

Car body covers are used to keep the car clean and away from dust. During Diwali, covering your car with these body covers are not advised as it can turn out to be the worst mistake - Car covers are not fireproof, which makes them vulnerable to fire, thereby accentuating a small fire into a massive catastrophe. It could be fatal as any burning rocket may lead the cover to catch fire.

Car windows should be shut

Ensure that the car windows are rolled up at the time of parking or while on the go as the interiors of your vehicle are inflammable, and there is a possibility of catching fire from random fireworks landing towards the car. Keeping the windows shut will minimize even the slightest chance that may exist, of Firework entering in the car​.

Have a portable fire extinguisher handy

Festive season or otherwise, car owners should make it a habit of carrying a small portable fire extinguisher in their vehicle. Considering the rising number of car fire accident cases, this simple step can prove to be a very effective way to prevent any mishap. 

Be Alert While Driving

You should be aware of your surroundings and watch out for people lighting firecrackers while driving on the road. If a sudden loud cracker bursts near you, there are chances that you might lose control over your car. All the more, you would not want crackers going off near the fuel pipes.​

Don't Drink and Drive

As much as we enjoy spending time with our loved ones during the festivities. Drinking alcohol and driving is one of the major contributors to road rage and accidents. Alcohol can also make you lose control over your vehicle.  During festive season or any time of the year, you should avoid consuming alcohol as your life is not worth gamble  be it on Diwali or any regular day.

Keep a First Aid Box in the Car

As it is said, prevention is better than cure, and we would suggest you keep a first-aid kit within your grasp inside the car as crackers have a lot of potential of causing unexpected yet significant burns and accidents.

This festive season, take an oath of protecting yourself and your beloved car and buy a car insurance policy to stay worry-free while on the go. A car insurance policy offers practical solutions for your entire car-related needs and more! So, get going! Don't let the fear of firework sour the essence of your celebrations.​