Boiling tea in winter actually hides a crisis? Some teas must not be touched

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-07

With the advent of the Spring Festival holiday, do you also want to have a charcoal fire to make tea, and then roast some fruits and dried fruits? Beneath this comfort lies a crisis

Two major security risks

Carbon monoxide poisoningIn winter, when the doors and windows are closed and the ventilation is poor, the indoor oxygen content decreases, resulting in insufficient coal combustion, and the production of carbon monoxide increases. Since carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin many times more than oxygen, carbon monoxide in a room can poison people when it increases to a certain concentration.

Fire safety issuesCooking tea around the stove is also prone to the risk of **. Curtains, tablecloths, clothes, paper towels, etc., as well as alcohol products necessary for disinfection, are all flammable and explosive materials, which may cause serious fire safety problems if you are not careful.

How to make tea scientifically and comfortably?

Choose the right stovetop

It is advisable to choose an electric stove and an alcohol stove as a tea stove indoors (the same is true for eating hot pot and barbecue). If you choose a charcoal stove, coal stove, etc., it should not be used in a closed room for a long time, and should be placed in a ventilated hall or outdoors. Pay attention to open windows for ventilation

When "around the hearth" indoors, pay attention to opening windows for ventilation, even if you use smokeless carbon, you need to open the windows. The gap between the windows should not be too small, so as to maintain air circulation. Pay attention to the symptoms of discomfort

When someone has symptoms such as headache, dizziness, tinnitus, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, etc., they should immediately think of the possibility of poisoning, quickly open the window for ventilation, and if they have moderate to severe symptoms such as confusion and coma, they should immediately call 120 emergency ** and rush to the nearest hospital for ** as soon as possible. Install a carbon monoxide alarm

Those who have the conditions should install carbon monoxide alarms where carbon monoxide may be generated, and check and maintain them regularly to ensure that the detectors are operating properly. Pay attention to fire prevention

When boiling tea, leave someone to guard the charcoal stove to avoid igniting combustible materials such as curtains, tablecloths, clothing, and paper towels. The coal should be burned out, or the fire should be completely extinguished with water when the tea is boiled around the hearth.

These 3 kinds of tea should never be touched

Anti-drug Jun reminds.

There are also some "teas", don't drink them! If you drink the wrong thing, you may become addicted to drugs!

AhhPullUncleTea

Khat, also known as khat grass, scientific name Yemeni tea, qiao tea, East African poppy, evergreen shrub, is a plant native to East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, and is also a group II soft drug determined by the World Health Organization.

When freshly picked, khattan resembles the amaranth commonly found in the market, and if it is dried, it looks like tea leaves.

Khat tea contains the stimulant cathinone, which has a stimulant and slightly hallucinogenic effect. On January 1, 2014, the relevant state departments included khat in the list of psychotropic drugs, and all planting, possessing, selling, smuggling, and taking khat are illegal and criminal acts.

DryFlowers

This "dried flower" was soaked in a chemical substance called "AM-2201", which is called "K3", and this substance belongs to a synthetic ** element, which belongs to the chemical substances strictly controlled by the state.

It can be mixed and soaked with a variety of spices or herbs to dye different colors, and its appearance is no different from dried flower petals, vanilla, tea leaves, etc. on the market.

After taking this "poisonous petal", it will affect the central nervous system, produce euphoria, and also cause drowsiness. When taken in large doses, reactions such as visual hallucinations, anxiety, depression, mood mutations, and delusions can occur.

Teapowder

Drug dealers make some new drugs that are mainly synthesized into powder, and then disguise them as "tea powder" and "milk tea", which will make people extremely excited and addictive after taking it.

Long-term consumption of this new drug will reduce the function of the human immune system, and in more serious cases, it will also cause neurotoxic reactions, damage everyone's brain, heart, kidneys, etc., and even lead to death.

The new forms of drugs are ever-changing, remember to buy tea in regular channels, stay away from drugs, and prevent drug damage, be sure to pay attention to the safety room when making tea, and keep the windows open and ventilated in the room to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning** From: Guangdong drug control.

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