Human Safety Doddle

Human Safety Bharat is an organisation dedicated to spreading awareness about the growing dangers of chemical-based and adulterated products that have become common in daily life. From chemical henna and instant mehndi cones to unsafe hair colors, harsh skin-care products, and adulteration in food, harmful ingredients are silently affecting our health and well-being.

Our platform works to educate people, highlight hidden risks, and raise a strong voice against these unsafe practices. We help individuals understand how to identify harmful chemicals, spot signs of adulteration, and make safer, more conscious choices.

At Human Safety Bharat, our purpose is simple:
To protect people through awareness, promote safer alternatives, and empower everyone to choose products that genuinely care for their health.

What we do

Spreading
Awareness

Helping people understand the hidden dangers in daily-use products.

Detecting
Adulteration

Guiding communities to identify unsafe and contaminated food items.

Exposing Harmful Chemicals

Revealing risks in cosmetic products like instant mehndi, hair colors, and skincare.

Empowering
Communities

Inspiring safer choices through workshops, campaigns, and on-ground initiatives.

About

Committed to Protecting Every Household

Our mission is to create a nationwide movement that challenges unsafe products and promotes safe living. We are dedicated to exposing the risks of chemical cosmetics, instant color products, and contaminated foods that endanger health every day. Through education, awareness, and community action, we empower people to identify threats, avoid harmful choices, and demand purity and transparency. Human Safety Bharat stands as a guardian of public awareness and consumer safety.

Many hair colors are packed with strong chemicals that can irritate the skin, cause itching or burns, and lead to long-term hair thinning.
Let the Numbers Speak
Instant-color henna cones often include toxic chemicals that lead to itching, rashes, blisters, and permanent scarring.
0 %
of the population shows allergic reactions to PPD
0 +
cosmetic adverse event reports yearly received by CDSCO, but reporting is voluntary.
0 %
fails due to food adulteration or safety issues
0 %
of all contact dermatitis cases in clinics are due to harmful chemical hair dyes.