
“The Precautions on before Kicking the Bike for Journey”
Precautions Applied
Nowadays traveling in Butwal or Bhairahawa, is not fun anymore, whether it's winter or summer.
It is nearly impossible to travel freely without masks.
The AQI of Butwal and Bhairahawa resides at around 140/150+ regardless of the season, unless rain interrupts.
Before beginning any journey, the precaution measures are required to protect body from bad air quality.
Masks, glasses and other stuffs are most to protect our body from the pollutants while traveling.
There are two pictures, above one from winter, where they have covered their face completely.
It is to protect from the cold, but it's not the solo reason, the dense air quality is clearly visible.
The precautions applied to avoid cold is also protecting them from the pollutants as well.
While the second image is from summer season, where boys have put on masks, glasses and windcheater to be safe from the pollutants.
In both pictures, the bad air quality is clearly visible and precautions applied to protect themselves from that as well.
The dust, smoke and other pollutants are very allergic for eyes and skin.
The dust and smoke cause allergic infections to skins while it cause severe dandruff and hair fall as well.
The respiratory effects like cough, cold, fevers are common problem caused by the bad air quality.
Precautions is better than Cure! Be Safe!
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