In Holi, the unrestrained joy and free spirited indulgence in spraying colours at anyone that one can find is welcome for one day of the year. Parents are bound to be apprehensive..
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Our eyes are among those body parts, which are extremely susceptible during Holi. Uses of synthetic colours that are composed of chemicals possess a great threat to one’s..
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Holi, festival of colours, is among the most celebrated festivals in Indian community. The festival marking commencement of spring was actually celebrated using colours..
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Holi is the most colourful festival of India and everyone is smeared with all sorts of colours on the day. It is important that you prepare well in advance before revelling..
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For Indians, Holi is the time for unabashed fun, frolic and laughter. We celebrate Holi with a fervour that is maddening and keeps us in a tizzy. Family and friends come together for this festival..
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Natural or herbal colours prepared at home are always considered safe as compared to colours available in markets. These colours are made..
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Before you call a doctor, begin to rinse the eye with a continuous stream of water. It is best to use cool running water and to continue to rinse for at least 10 minutes. Some industrial locations..
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To prevent chemical damage to the eye, wear protective goggles whenever working with chemicals. If your eye is exposed to chemicals, the most important way you can limit..
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Chemical injury to the eye is serious and can threaten your vision. Seek immediate emergency medical care (after you have rinsed the eye) any time an eye is exposed to a chemical...
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Eyes can be damaged by solid, liquid, powder or aerosol chemicals. Chemical injuries that happen in the home are most likely to be caused by soaps, disinfectants, solvents, cosmetics,..
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