Published 17:31 IST, October 30th 2024

Diwali 2024: Here are the tips to keep your car protected this Diwali

Celebrating Diwali is a joyful time for everyone. This Diwali, here are some tips to protect your car from getting damaged by firecrackers.

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Car care on Diwali 2024: As Diwali is round the corner, it is important to safeguard your vehicle from the potential risks of the festival. There is a heightened emphasis on safety, specifically when it comes to safeguarding the vehicle. Many drivers are forced to park their vehicles in public areas when they travel. This time can be dangerous as there is a possibility of increased mishaps, debris from crackers, and environmental aspects like dust and pollution, which affects the paint of the car.

The residue from the crackers is present around the car or on the roof after the Diwali is over. The paint can get damaged and if a burning firecracker land on the vehicle, it can even lead to more alarming conditions as well.

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So to safeguard your car on this Diwali, we’ll explore adequate approaches to keep your car protected this Diwali.

Keep windows and sunroof closed:

Closing the sunroof and windows of the car is a crucial safety precaution, particularly if the car is parked close to a location where firecrackers are likely to burst. While driving, keep the sunroof closed to protect from the remains of the firecracker entering into the cabin. While parking the car, ensure the windows are closed to prevent the firecracker remnants entering and damaging the cabin. 

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Document your car’s condition:

Click images or record a video of the car as a document of proof after the vehicle is parked at a safe place, If any accidental damage occurs to the car around the Diwali celebration, this can help as a proof and for claiming insurance.

Keep a sand bucket or fire extinguisher near the car:

Try to park the car near a fire hose area or sand buckets as a basic safety protocol. If any unfortunate incident takes place near the vehicle or vehicle parked nearby a fire extinguisher or a sand bucket should be kept handy around Diwali to prevent major mishaps.

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Avoid using a car cover:

Using a car cover during Diwali can be risky, but it can be helpful if the owner is unable to locate a suitable closed parking space. Using a car cover should be avoided as they are made out of cloth, polythene, satin, or any other material it can catch fire easily.

17:31 IST, October 30th 2024

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