According to reports from The Quint, the environmental impact is not instantaneous but cumulative. Observations of festive periods show that haze typically begins as a light mist and gradually intensifies into a thick, toxic smog that can last for days. This "haze" creates a public health crisis, particularly for:
High-tech displays that offer visual grandeur without the chemical fallout.
The image is a photograph by Rahul Gupta for The Quint that captures the environmental impact of firecrackers, illustrating how they release toxic chemicals and heavy metals into the air. Based on the context of this image,
Lead, magnesium, and copper are used to create specific colours but can cause significant health issues when inhaled. Sulfur Dioxide ( SO2cap S cap O sub 2
Newer alternatives designed to reduce emissions by up to 30%.