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Do you have plans to celebrate bonfire night this year? 🎆

Fireworks can be magical to watch, but did you know that the smoke and chemicals from fireworks and bonfires could affect your lung condition? Find out how to look after your lungs around fireworks:

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There is a petition to ban them, all please sign.This is mostly from noise terrifying animals and some people, but pollution too. There are silent fireworks and lasers, much better and less anti social. 😱

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