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High-tech displays that offer visual grandeur without the chemical fallout.
The "sparkle" and "bang" of a firework are produced by a precise mix of chemicals. When ignited, these devices do not simply disappear; they transform into hazardous particulates that linger in the atmosphere. Key pollutants often found in the aftermath include: DSC_8227.jpg
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 High-tech displays that offer visual grandeur without the
): Fine particles that can bypass the body's natural filters and enter the bloodstream. 🌫️ The Persistent Haze Key pollutants often found in the aftermath include:
Who suffer from both the chemical pollution and extreme noise stress. 💡 Seeking a Greener Celebration
As awareness of these "invisible" toxins grows, communities are beginning to pivot toward more sustainable alternatives. The shift is not about ending celebration, but about evolving it.