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Celebrate the true spirit of Deepavali - Illuminating lights in our soul for betterment, not pollution in our air

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PM2.5 Simple Guide for Kids & Families

Human Hair 70μm
VS
PM2.5 2.5μm
PM2.5 is 30 times smaller than hair width!

What is PM2.5?

PM2.5 are tiny invisible particles in the air that are extremely dangerous to health. They are so small they can penetrate deep into lungs and bloodstream.

Where does it come from during Diwali?

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Firecrackers

(biggest source)

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Burning materials

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Vehicle exhaust

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Construction dust

Traditional & Spiritual Way to Celebrate - Recommended Oils for Pure Deepavali Lighting

The choice of oil for your Deepavali diyas carries deep spiritual significance and affects both the quality of light and your connection to ancient traditions. Choose wisely for a pure, sacred celebration.

Most Recommended Sacred Oils

Other Traditional Options

Groundnut Oil

High smoking point for steady flames, widely available, cost-effective option

Mustard Oil

Traditional in northern regions, natural antimicrobial properties

Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times

Traditional oil lighting connects us to thousands of years of spiritual practice while protecting our environment and health for future generations.

Scientific References & Sources

Comprehensive Lamp Sourcing Guide

Local Sources

  • Handicraft stores - Support local artisans
  • Traditional markets for clay diyas
  • Grocery stores for oils and cotton wicks
  • Artisan cooperatives and pottery studios

Online Options

  • Eco-friendly diya packs and bulk orders
  • Flameless LED tealights and lanterns
  • Organic oil suppliers
  • Specialty cotton wick suppliers

Quality Selection

  • Trim wicks to 6-8mm for optimal burning
  • Ensure good ventilation, especially with castor oil
  • Choose natural, unglazed clay diyas
  • Store oils properly to maintain quality

Eco-Friendly Supplier Spotlight

Phone/WhatsApp: +91-9537477249

This website does not receive any business benefits from these sellers. We're providing information to help people access eco-friendly celebration materials.

Health Crisis: Latest Air Quality Data

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Despite strict firecracker bans, Delhi recorded its worst Diwali air quality since 2022. The 24-hour average AQI remained in the 'very poor' category, with PM2.5 and PM10 peaking dangerously after 8 PM. Continued firecracker use and stubble burning contributed heavily to the crisis.

18%
of world population (India)
32%
of world's respiratory disease burden
26%
India's share of global TB cases
30-40%
Increase in respiratory issues during Diwali
400
μg/m³ PM2.5 during Diwali (vs 100 normal)
After 8PM
Peak pollution spike time
40%
Increase in hospital admissions
Noise
pollution increases at monitoring stations

Most Affected Health Conditions

TB

India accounts for ~26% of global TB cases according to WHO 2023/2024 reports

Asthma

Firecracker smoke triggers severe asthma attacks, especially dangerous after 8 PM during Diwali

COPD

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease worsens significantly during high PM2.5 episodes

PM2.5 Danger Levels & Health Impact

PM2.5 Level (μg/m³) Air Quality Health Impact Who's Most Affected
0-15 Good Safe for everyone None
16-35 Moderate Acceptable for most people Very sensitive individuals
36-55 Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups Respiratory symptoms possible Children, elderly, lung disease patients
56-150 Unhealthy Everyone may experience symptoms All groups
151-250 Very Unhealthy Serious symptoms, avoid outdoor activities Everyone
250+ Hazardous Emergency conditions, stay indoors Everyone - Life threatening

Metropolitan Cities PM2.5 Levels During Diwali

DELHI

दिल्ली
CRITICAL RISK
Normal: 80-120 μg/m³
Diwali: 300-500+ μg/m³
Population: 34.7M
Often reaches hazardous levels

KOLKATA

কলকাতা
HIGH RISK
Normal: 70-90 μg/m³
Diwali: 250-350 μg/m³
Population: 15.8M
Very unhealthy levels

HYDERABAD

హైదరాబాద్
HIGH RISK
Normal: 50-70 μg/m³
Diwali: 150-250 μg/m³
Population: 11.3M
Unhealthy for all groups

CHENNAI

சென்னை
MEDIUM RISK
Normal: 40-60 μg/m³
Diwali: 120-180 μg/m³
Population: 12.3M
Unhealthy for sensitive groups

BANGALORE

ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು
MEDIUM RISK
Normal: 45-65 μg/m³
Diwali: 130-200 μg/m³
Population: 14.4M
Unhealthy for sensitive groups

MUMBAI

मुंबई
HIGH RISK
Normal: 60-85 μg/m³
Diwali: 200-350 μg/m³
Population: 22.1M
Very unhealthy levels

India PM2.5 Levels: Normal Days vs Diwali Days

Normal Days

60-80 μG/M³
Already above WHO recommended levels of 15 μg/m³
2-5 times higher than safe levels
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Diwali Days

200-400 μG/M³
3-6 times higher than normal days
Peak: 8 PM to 12 AM on Diwali night
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WHO Safe Standard

15 μG/M³
The only truly safe level for human health

Make Your Household Pledge for Clean Air

I pledge my household to celebrate Deepavali without firecrackers

Your household of 4 people will prevent 1.0 kg of PM2.5 pollution
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Dr. Diya
🪔 Dr. Diya - Air Quality Expert
Hi! I’m Dr. Diya—your friendly eco‑doc. PM2.5 sneaks into lungs like glitter through a keyhole. Want a 30‑second plan for your area? 😊 हिंदी: नमस्ते! मैं डॉ. दीया—आपकी पर्यावरण‑डॉक्टर दोस्त। తెలుగు: హాయ్! నేను డాక్టర్ దియా—మీ పర్యావరణ డాక్టర్ స్నేహితురాలు.