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Slogans banning fireworks and firecrackers

During the Spring Festival, many places will set off fireworks to celebrate. This is also our Chinese tradition. However, because people’s safety awareness is not strong enough, disasters can easily occur during the fireworks. Therefore, the state stipulates that fireworks and firecrackers are prohibited. Below is a collection of slogans about banning fireworks and firecrackers that I have collected. Welcome to read and refer to them! Promotional Slogan (1)

No firecrackers are allowed to cause less irritation and more peace.

It is forbidden to set off fireworks and firecrackers, you and I *** participate.

Set off fireworks and firecrackers is a waste of money.

Setting off fireworks and firecrackers is a source of pollution.

Setting off fireworks and firecrackers is a recipe for disaster.

It is prohibited to set off firecrackers to ensure the safety of life and property.

It is prohibited to set off firecrackers to promote the construction of civilized cities.

It is prohibited to set off firecrackers to reduce urban environmental pollution. Publicity Slogan (2)

Adults are responsible for children who use whips; employees are responsible for setting off whips.

To comply with the whip ban, cities need tranquility and environmental protection.

Consciously abide by the whip prohibition regulations to prevent personal injury and fire accidents.

Consciously abide by the whip prohibition regulations and do not set off fireworks and firecrackers in prohibited areas.

Consciously abide by the whip prohibition regulations and create a quiet, safe and fresh living environment!

Please do not set off fireworks when handling "weddings and weddings".

To ensure public safety, consciously abide by the regulations prohibiting the setting off of fireworks and firecrackers.

Cherish life and health and please do not set off fireworks.

It is prohibited to set off fireworks and firecrackers to eliminate safety hazards from the source.

Related reading: Proposal to ban fireworks and firecrackers

Friends:

The annual New Year Festival is coming, and "the sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year" ", the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu." The sound of firecrackers bid farewell to the old year and ushered in the new year. The Northern Song Dynasty poet Wang Anshi described for us a lively and joyful scene in "Yuan Ri". The scene exaggerates the joyful and festive atmosphere of the Spring Festival.

Setting off fireworks during festivals to express the auspiciousness and joy of people of all ethnic groups across the country has a history of more than 2,000 years in our country and is an important part of Chinese culture. However, times have changed. Nowadays, while we get joy from setting off fireworks and firecrackers, have you ever thought about the harm they cause? In addition to safety hazards such as fires and accidental injuries, air pollution has increasingly become the focus of our attention. According to statistics, every year from New Year's Eve to the first day of the Lunar New Year, pollutants in the air increase rapidly, which directly leads to a decline in air quality. This is the time when fireworks and firecrackers are set off most intensively. After fireworks and firecrackers are set off, they will release a large amount of harmful substances such as carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. The unburned gunpowder and remaining dust will also cause inhalable particulate matter pollution. These gases and smoke permeate the air, causing the air to be turbid and extremely polluted. It is easy to cause haze weather.

The number of smog days in my country in 20** has broken the historical record. In January last year, the average number of haze days in major cities across the country was 15, and the number of haze days in various cities ranged from 6 to 28, with the most haze days reaching 28 days. In many areas, strong dense fog with visibility less than 50 meters occurred. At the same time, the respiratory departments of major hospitals are flooded with a large number of patients every day. The respiratory diseases are often serious, strange, and the causes are unknown. This reminds us of the 1952 smog incident in London, England: Too much toxic gas was emitted from the factory and there was no wind, so it settled over London, killing more than 4,000 people within 4 days and causing respiratory diseases. There are countless people. Now, people in some places have suffered from "smog panic" and are boycotting things that emit large amounts of pollution. Chemical plant emissions and automobile exhaust, which are the main culprits, have been criticized by everyone. As the Spring Festival approaches, fireworks and firecrackers have become the target of attack again. People began to call: "Ban firecrackers, protect the blue sky!"

To put it bluntly, setting off fireworks and firecrackers is just for the so-called "lucky" and "lively", but the harm is too great. The price paid was too heavy. If it is not scientifically guided and stopped, it will also encourage the further spread of feudal superstition.

Faced with such a situation, we hereby propose:

For the sake of our home and the nature we depend on, no fireworks are allowed!

For our physical and mental health, and to restore blue skies and white clouds to future generations, firecrackers are prohibited!

Let us work together not to set off fireworks and firecrackers, and to protect the beautiful blue sky of our hometown!

Finally, I wish everyone a healthy, safe and harmonious New Year!