basic rule of kite flying - udgam school for children

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Some basic rules for kite flying like never fly aroung powerl lines, never fly over or near people and animals, never near airport. Also avoid bird injurries.

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Never fly your kite around power lines. Power lines can be deadly. A jolt of electrical juice flowing through your body to the ground can be a life threatening ordeal. Stay well away from power lines.

Never fly your kite during an electrical storm.

Remember Ben Franklin? Electricity going through two lines completes a circuit that goes right through the heart. You can bet that it wouldn't feel very good -- if you live through it.

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Never fly a kite over or near people or animals.

Flying kites over people or animals can startle them and can give people the impression that kite fliers are irresponsible. Yes, we all know that dogs are great fun to watch chasing your kite but sooner or later the wind is going to drop while you're flying and the dog will get your kite. It’s better to get animals away from the flying area.

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Never fly your kite near an airport.

In most places around the world, flying near an airport is against the law. Most places in North America prohibit kite flying within 3-5 miles of an airport. If you're not sure if a flying location is acceptable, contact the airport administrators and ask them.

Wear eye protection on sunny days.

Long exposure to the sun's UV rays can cause permanent damage to unprotected eyes. Always wear sunglasses when flying on sunny days even if you're not directly facing the sun. And don't forget to apply sunscreen to protect your skin as well.

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Always stand on solid ground

Loose gravel and wet grass can be very slippery and hazardous. A fall while holding a kite in the air could cause personal injury. Wear appropriate footwear for the ground conditions.

Be sure to have sufficient safe space around you.

Always make certain that you've got at least twenty feet behind you in case you need to back up when the wind drops. It could be disastrous if you accidentally backed in to a passing cyclist or pedestrian.

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Make sure that your flying area is clear of obstacles.

Obviously, you'll want to make sure that there is nothing in front of you that might damage your kite if you crash in to it. Also check the area around you for items or holes in the sand or ground that could cause you to trip or fall.

Never fly your kite over or near a roadway.

Imagine someone driving their car as a kite zips past nearby and distracts or startles them. It could cause an accident and you could possibly be sued for contributing to the cause. Roads are for vehicles. Parks and beaches are for kites.

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Ahead of the Uttarayana (kite festival), the state Forest and Environment Department on Thursday issued a notification banning the use and sale of “killer” Chinese twines.

The ban comes into force with immediate effect across the state. Principal Secretary (State Forest and Environment Department) S.K. Nanda said that ban has been imposed under the Forest and Environment Protection Act.

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Must be aware of --

During festivals like “Makarsankranti” , bird rescue centers / camps are organized to treat birds injured during kite flying. One should be aware about the contact details of rescue centers, veterinary doctors. Care should also be taken during kite flying to avoid bird injuries.

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The address of Bird rescue center

ASHA FoundationC/182, Ashoknagar, Opposite ISROSatellite,Ahmedabad – 380015, Gujrat, India.Phone: 09824037521 ,09879877281Email: [email protected]: www.ashafoundationindia.org