According to news on September 18, parents are not recommended to buy hydrogen balloons for their children to play with because they are really dangerous. Recently, a 7-year-old boy in Henan used a lighter to burn a hydrogen balloon and it exploded.Her hair was instantly permed into "self-curled" hair, her eyebrows and eyelashes were burned off, and her face was red and swollen.. What makes people laugh is that at that time, he asked his mother: "Whose rice is cooked?"
The child’s mother said that now the swelling on the child’s face has basically subsided and his head isSend it to him and push it away, otherwise it will fall off when touched., and this experience taught the child a complete lesson, claiming that he would “never play with lighters or hydrogen balloons again!”
Hydrogen is a flammable and explosive gas. Hydrogen balloons are prone to deflagration when exposed to open flames, static electricity, etc. There have been many injury accidents caused by explosions of hydrogen balloons, which can seriously cause disability.
In view of the dangers of hydrogen balloons, it is recommended to choose safer helium balloons.Helium is an inert gas, non-flammable, more environmentally friendly, and can also float in the air, but its cost is higher than that of hydrogen, and the price is naturally higher.
