Park in a covered area
If you have a covered shed or basement parking option available, it is the best way to protect your car from falling fireworks and sparks.If you can’t find a covered parking spot such as a garage, try to park your car under a tree or any other structure that can provide some sort of protection.
Avoid parking near areas where firecrackers are likely to be set off
Anticipate areas where there is a possibility of people using firecrackers or sparklers. Therefore, park your car away from park entry gates, open spaces for gatherings, and under the balconies.
Do not use a car cover
While parking your car during the Diwali celebrations, do not use a car cover. Car covers are generally made of fabric that easily catches fire and will lead to severe consequences if the fire is not put out immediately.
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Consider leaving your vehicle parked in safer parkings
If you can’t think of places where you can park your vehicles safely, you can consider leaving your cars parked in a known garage. Also, if you think you won’t be using your car in the festive period, you can consider leaving it parked in paid multi-story parkings or, for instance, in your office basement.
Click pictures of your parked car
After parking your car in a well-populated, well-lit area, take a few pictures of it. If, in the worst-case scenario, your car undergoes damage due to a mishap, it will help you document it and file an insurance claim.