Diwali 2025: How can you keep your vehicle safe amid festive celebrations?

With the hustle and bustle of Diwali 2025, are you prepared to protect your vehicle from common festive risks like firecrackers, dust, and parking hazards? Discover essential tips to ensure your ride stays safe and sound during the celebrations.

Post Published By: Ayushi Bisht
Updated : 20 October 2025, 12:23 PM IST
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New Delhi: Diwali is a time of joy, lights, and celebration, but it also poses several risks for vehicles parked outdoors or in busy areas. From firecracker sparks to crowded streets and increased dust, your car or two-wheeler is exposed to various hazards during the festival. Taking proactive steps to safeguard your vehicle can save you from costly repairs and inconveniences.

Firecracker Safety: Shield Your Vehicle from Sparks and Damage

One of the biggest threats to vehicles during Diwali is firecrackers. Flying sparks can cause scratches, burns, or even ignite fires on vehicle paint and tires. It is advisable to park your vehicle away from areas where firecrackers are being burst. If you cannot avoid parking nearby, use a thick, flame-retardant vehicle cover to protect the paintwork and tires.

Choose Parking Spots Wisely: Avoid Congestion and Vandalism

Parking spaces become scarce and crowded during Diwali nights, increasing the risk of accidental scratches, dents, or vandalism. Opt for secure, less congested parking spots, ideally inside a garage or a well-monitored parking area. Avoid parking on narrow roads where traffic jams or impatient drivers may damage your vehicle.

Keep Your Vehicle Clean: Combat Dust and Pollution

With increased festivities, dust and pollution levels tend to rise, potentially harming your vehicle’s exterior and interior. Wash your vehicle before and after the festival to remove any debris, dust, or chemical residues from firecrackers. Regular waxing during the season can also help maintain the paint’s shine and provide an extra protective layer.

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Use flame-retardant covers if parking close to festive celebrations.

Battery and Engine Care: Prepare for Reduced Usage

During the busy festive days, your vehicle might remain unused for longer periods, risking battery drain or engine issues. Consider starting your vehicle once every couple of days or taking a short drive to keep the battery charged and the engine lubricated. This habit ensures smooth functioning once normal use resumes.

Emergency Kit and Safety Precautions

Diwali nights often involve increased traffic and the possibility of minor accidents or breakdowns. Keep an emergency kit in your vehicle, including a first-aid box, fire extinguisher, flashlight, and basic tools. Additionally, ensure your vehicle’s insurance and documents are up to date to avoid any legal hassles during the festival season.

While Diwali is a time for celebration, vehicle owners must stay vigilant about potential risks. By following these simple but effective tips, you can protect your vehicle from damage caused by firecrackers, pollution, or mishandling amid the festive rush. A little caution can help you enjoy the festivities without worrying about your prized possession.

 

Location : 
  • New Delhi

Published : 
  • 20 October 2025, 12:23 PM IST