Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and medical aesthetics - The fire on the kang in Jiamusi caused 90% burns all over the boy. What is the cause of this tragedy?
The fire on the kang in Jiamusi caused 90% burns all over the boy. What is the cause of this tragedy?
The fire in Jiamusi caused a child to burn more than 90% of his body. This tragedy may be caused by the fact that the kang has been used for a long time and has not been properly maintained at this stage. Besides, a three-year-old child should be taken care of by his family first. If his family does not pay attention to nursing, it is easy to have this hidden danger. At the same time, it may also be directly related to the child's mischief. In short, I hope everyone must take protective measures.

First of all, the long-term fire resistance caused tragedy.

In winter in northern cities, every household will light a kang, which can warm the whole body, but there are also some hidden dangers behind it. If you use it for a long time and don't pay attention to proper maintenance, it is also prone to such risks. For example, this three-year-old child will generally cause 90% extensive burns after being burned, and then he will have to face a lot of economic losses. The key is to make the child more painful.

Second, family neglect leads to tragedy.

It is said that when things happened, grandparents were working outside and no one was at home with their children, so they felt that there would not be too many hidden dangers at this time. However, no abnormality was found when the fire broke out, which led to the rapid burning of the fire, which caused serious hidden dangers and even left this tragedy. The occurrence of this tragedy will also make countless people feel a little scared. If someone can accompany the children, if grandparents can be vigilant at work, tragedies can naturally be effectively avoided.

Third, maybe the children's practical jokes caused the tragedy?

Many people will question why a well-preserved kang can cause burns. In fact, in the process of use, Kang is relatively safe in most cases, but users may not know the safety protection measures. The three-year-old child has the ability to walk and climb by himself, so he may do something on the kang that ordinary people can't understand. For example, if there are some flammable items on the side, they will probably choose to throw them in the kang, which will actually leave hidden dangers. Although the truth of the matter is unknown, it also leaves us with vigilance.