A 6-month-old boy’s face was burned…and this dangerous product is available in almost every household

In order to help their children keep out the cold in winter, parents have tried every means, including hot water bottles, electric blankets, heaters… However, Xiao Junjie, a 6-month-old boy in Xiao County, was burned by the sun due to his grandmother\’s negligence and improper heating operation. His face was burnt and his hands were charred… According to Xiao Junjie\’s grandmother\’s recollection, she saw that Xiao Junjie was sleeping soundly at that time, so she put a blanket on the small sun for heating, but the blanket actually caught fire when it was heated, so It burned Xiao Junjie who was sleeping beside him. When he was discovered, the family immediately sent Xiao Junjie to a hospital in Xuzhou for treatment. However, the child\’s hands and face had been severely burned, his right hand was almost singed, and he was in a state of shock. After diagnosis, the doctor found that Xiao Junjie had multiple burns on his body, including extremely severe burns on his face and right hand. (The picture shows the critical illness notice issued by the hospital) Currently, Xiao Junjie has been transferred to Shanghai Changhai Hospital for treatment. The power of \”Little Sun\” cannot be underestimated! The surface temperature of the small sun heater is very high. Some people have done some experiments before, placing cotton, burnt linen cloth, paper towels, etc. on the surface of the small sun. The experimental results are unexpected, \”cotton ignites in 3 seconds\”, \” \”It takes 2 minutes to scorch linen cloth\”, \”It takes 5 minutes to burn paper towels\”… Seeing this data, Doudehui was also shocked. He had never thought that a small sun could have such \”power\”. Therefore, Doudehui would like to remind all parents: when using a small sun to keep warm, keep at least one meter away and not get too close to avoid skin burns! Because the baby\’s skin is only about one-third as thick as an adult\’s, and the stratum corneum is not yet mature, it is very dangerous to get too close! In addition, babies are very curious and like to grab things randomly. If they accidentally touch the little sun, they will be easily burned. Moreover, the little sun will burn the stove wire red during the heating process, thus emitting a large amount of infrared rays, which is also harmful to the baby\’s eyes. Therefore, parents should avoid babies looking directly at the stove wire when using small suns for heating. In short, when using the small sun for heating, it is best to place it out of the reach of the baby, and there must be an adult around the baby to look after it to prevent accidents! 5 common sense tips for safe use ❶ When using a small sun for heating, you must use a qualified three-hole socket with a ground wire, otherwise there will be a risk of leakage. In addition, the socket cannot be located directly above the small sun to prevent heat from rising and burning the power supply. ❷In terms of installation and placement, the heater should be placed in a place that is difficult to touch, be sure to stay away from combustible objects, and keep the back about 20cm away from the wall. ❸ Do not cover the heater with anything (not even socks or towels). Otherwise, the heat of the heater cannot be dissipated in time, which may cause the machine to burn and ignite other items. ❹ When using a heater, do not get too close, especially do not place the heater\’s air outlet directly against a certain part of the body for heating. Not only will it easily burn the skin, but it will also cause the skin to lose surface oil, leading to skin dehydration, chapped, and itchy symptoms. . ❺ After the heater is turned off, there is still a lot of residual heat, so do not put it away immediately, and also pay attention to the children at home., to avoid being burned by residual heat. Many accidents happen when parents are not paying attention, so Doudehui once again calls on all parents: Don’t ignore the various hidden dangers in life, and don’t let similar tragedies happen again!

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