One stove, one charcoal, a few cups of tea.
A few fruits, fireworks ......
Recently. "Boiling tea around the hearth" has triggered reports of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Frequently arouses concern.
According to the Ningbo Evening News.
December 27th.
The reporter reporter from Ningbo Beilun District People's Hospital.
Beilun Branch of the First Hospital of Zhejiang University) learned.
The hospital was in the emergency department for nearly a week.
Thirteen patients with carbon monoxide poisoning have been treated.
Of these, 12 are young adults and 1 is a child.
Most of the causes of poisoning are:
"Make tea around the stove" and barbecue at home.
Emergency Department of Li Huili Hospital, Ningbo Medical Center.
Doctor Lai Xiaolong said.
December 24th.
Six people were admitted (treated) in one night.
Patients with carbon monoxide poisoning.
Recently, there have been too many such patients".
That night, 35-year-old Mr. Yu and his wife.
To add to the atmosphere.
The two of them moved out of the tea set around the stove.
It turned out to be the middle of the night.
The wife felt dizzy and tired.
Not long after, Mr. Yu also developed the same symptoms.
The husband and wife were taken to the hospital by ambulance.
Checked. Both were diagnosed with mild carbon monoxide poisoning.
Lai Xiaolong said. Many of the patients are family-clustered.
One is a family of several people."
Mid-December.
Emergency Department of the Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University.
Three female patients were also treated.
They closed the door inside the house and made tea around the fire.
All three were put down by carbon monoxide at the same time.
Fortunately, the doctor was treated in time.
The journalist noted.
It's happened before.
Mother and son died of poisoning by boiling tea around the stove".
According to Nanning Radio and Television Station.
Nanning Fire and Rescue Detachment.
A simulation experiment was carried out around the indoor "tea brewing around the hearth".
Firefighter Zhao Maojun said that when the experiment began.
The indoor carbon monoxide concentration is 148(ppm)
At 10 minutes into the experiment.
The detector showed that the carbon monoxide concentration in the house had reached 142 ppm
There are studies that show that.
50pppm
It is the maximum amount allowed for an adult to be in it.
When the carbon monoxide concentration reaches 200 ppm.
Normal people are in it.
There will be mild headaches, dizziness, and nausea.
In environments where carbon monoxide concentrations reach 400 ppm.
Lives can be in danger in a few hours.
Firefighter Zhang Bincheng said.
In fact, 80% of the people died in the fire.
All because of the inhalation of toxic gases.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is.
a major cause of death in fires".
Li Huili Hospital, Ningbo Medical Center.
Fang Jianjiang, director of the Emergency Medicine Center, reminded.
Try not to use charcoal fires indoors for heating.
Do not sleep on a charcoal fire**.
Once used charcoal fire for heating.
Be sure to check that the room is well ventilated.
Keep the room well ventilated.
Scientific use of coal and gas.
How to deal with carbon monoxide poisoning in an emergency.
On the premise of ensuring personal safety, quickly open the windows to allow air circulation, and for those who are mildly poisoned, they can recover after several hours of ventilation observation
If the situation is urgent, you need to call 120 for emergency services**;
If the patient suffers from cardiac or respiratory arrest, they should be transferred to a safe environment and immediately performed CPR while waiting for the arrival of SCP-120
If the patient has an increase in mouth and nose discharge, wipe the secretion with a towel and tilt the head to one side to prevent vomit from being inhaled into the respiratory tract and causing suffocation.
Comprehensive Ningbo Evening News, Nanning Radio and Television Station, etc.
*: China Youth Daily).