In anticipation of the upcoming Diwali festival, PGIMER Chandigarh has released an advisory aimed at promoting safe celebrations and highlighting crucial preventive measures for injury prevention and response.
The Institute’s Advanced Trauma Centre and Departments of Ophthalmology and Plastic Surgery have implemented special arrangements to address emergency cases related to eye injuries and burns, ensuring that prompt and effective care is available throughout the festive season.
Prof. Vipin Koushal, Medical Superintendent, PGIMER stated, “This Diwali, let’s prioritize safety without compromising the joy of celebration. Together, we can ensure that our festivities are filled with happiness and well-being. PGIMER is prepared to respond to any emergencies, but with your cooperation, we hope to prevent them.
Dr. S.S. Pandav, Head of the Department of Ophthalmology & Advanced Eye Centre, PGIMER emphasized the importance of being prepared for eye injuries as he stated, “As we approach the Diwali festivities, it is vital for everyone to be aware of the emergency contacts available for eye injuries related to the celebrations. From October 30 to November 2, 2024, we will have an Emergency Diwali Roster in place to ensure prompt care for those in need.
Dr. Pandav further added, “People can reach us at the mobile number 9814014464 or directly contact the Advanced Eye Centre at 0172-2756117 and 0172-2755454 for immediate assistance Each case will be managed under the supervision of the on-call consultant, with team leaders available to support emergency cases at the Advanced Eye Centre.”
Adding to this, Dr. Atul Parashar, Head of the Department of Plastic Surgery, PGIMER stresses the significance of celebrating Diwali responsibly. He informed that the department will provide round-the-clock support for managing burn injuries during the festivities.
Key Safety Do’s and Don’ts for a Safe Diwali:
Clothing Safety: Avoid synthetic or loose clothing when handling diyas, candles, or firecrackers to reduce the risk of burns.
Maintain Distance: Always stand at arm’s length while lighting fireworks to ensure safety.
Eco-Sensitive Celebrations: Opt for environmentally safe “green crackers” and adhere to local time restrictions.
Disposal of Crackers: Dispose of used crackers in a bucket of sand or water to prevent injuries.
Protective Footwear: Wear closed shoes while lighting firecrackers to safeguard against foot injuries.
Avoid Dangerous Fireworks Handling : Never attempt to re-light or pick up a failed firecracker, as this can lead to severe injuries.
First Aid for Burns: For minor burns, rinse the area with cool water until the burning sensation subsides and avoid applying unapproved substances.
Emergency Fire Response: If clothing catches fire, utilize the “Stop, Drop, and Roll” technique, or use a thick blanket to extinguish flames.
Eye Injury Protocol : In the event of an eye injury, do not rub the eye; instead, wash it gently with clean water and seek immediate consultation with an eye specialist.
Fire Safety Arrangements: Keep a bucket of water or fire extinguisher nearby when using candles or fireworks.
PGIMER Chandigarh wishes everyone a happy and safe Diwali.