1. Toilet: When we go to wash our hands or take a bath, the ring or necklace may slip off because the water wets our hands. Especially when we hold the faucet tightly with our hands or wipe it with our hands, it is easier to fall off.
2. Kitchen: During cooking or washing, due to frequent hand movements, the ring or necklace may be accidentally bumped or hooked, resulting in falling.
3. Bed: If we put a ring or necklace on the bed, especially when sleeping or lying down, it may fall off because of activities during sleeping.
4. Sports venues: In strenuous exercise, running, fitness and other activities, the ring or necklace may be pulled due to the friction of the body and the range of exercise, resulting in falling.
In order to prevent falling, some measures can be taken, such as:
-Check whether the ring is the right size and make sure it is not too loose or too tight.
-When washing hands, cooking and doing housework, try to take off your ring or wrap it in a handkerchief and put it in a safe place.
-When exercising, you can choose not to wear jewelry, or you can choose to wear a relatively fixed necklace, such as a pendant fixed on the necklace.
-Check and clean jewelry regularly to ensure that there are no loose links or worn chains.
I hope these suggestions can help you prevent the risk of jewelry falling.