Loud music, firecrackers, and excessive noise during Holi can distress old people, infants and animals. Be mindful of their well-being.
Colors can harm animals if ingested or come in contact with their eyes or skin. Ensure that animals are not exposed to Holi colors.
Always seek consent before applying colors to others. Respect their choice if they prefer not to participate.
Apply colors gently to avoid causing discomfort or harm to others. Some people may have allergies or sensitive skin.
Apply colors gently to avoid causing discomfort or harm to others. Some people may have allergies or sensitive skin.
While water play is a part of Holi, let’s be mindful of water scarcity. Avoid wasteful water usage.
Explore dry Holi celebrations using organic powders or flowers instead of water.
Opt for eco-friendly and skin-friendly colors. Avoid synthetic or chemical-based colors that can harm health.
Discourage the use of industrial dyes or toxic chemicals in Holi colors.
Wear sunglasses or protective eyewear to shield your eyes from color particles.
Before playing Holi, apply oil or moisturizer to your skin to create a barrier against harsh colors.
After Holi, clean up the area and dispose of color waste responsibly. Avoid littering public spaces
Use natural colors that won’t harm the environment.