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Sudden explosion! Six people were overturned, and one person had multiple stitches

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Cassette stoves became a regular at the table

It looks like a small, harmless cassette stove

If used improperly

Its "power" is not small

Recently, there have been two cassette furnace explosions

Wake up for us

1

Recently, Huizhou, Guangdong

When there are citizens camping outdoors

The cassette stove used for the picnic suddenly exploded

All six were injured

All of the wounded had second-degree burns

The most severe burns were up to 37%

Symptoms of shock are comorbid

The youngest wounded was only 12 years old

Sudden explosion! Six people were overturned, and one person had multiple stitches

2

Recently, Quzhou, Zhejiang

A woman eats at a restaurant

The cassette stove of the hot pot suddenly exploded

He suffered multiple injuries to his face and neck, as well as damage to his eyes

The woman's husband said

The wife had a total of 50 stitches

Blind in his left eye and deaf in his left ear

He is still hospitalized

Sudden explosion! Six people were overturned, and one person had multiple stitches

It is understood

On the girl's birthday, she dined at a restaurant

Originally, the store used an induction cooker

But merchants say that cassette stoves heat up quickly

They were replaced with cassette stoves

The result was less than two minutes

There was an explosion in the cassette furnace

Sudden explosion! Six people were overturned, and one person had multiple stitches

Many netizens shared their own experiences

Pay attention to the correct way to use it

Buy regular cassette furnace products

Sudden explosion! Six people were overturned, and one person had multiple stitches
Sudden explosion! Six people were overturned, and one person had multiple stitches

When a pot larger than the size of the furnace body is placed on the cassette stove, the heat continues to be conducted through the pot body to the vicinity of the gas cylinder, and the temperature around the gas cylinder continues to rise, resulting in the continuous increase of pressure in the gas cylinder, and when it reaches a certain level, it is easy to cause an explosion.

If you don't want to "fry", pay attention to these 5 points

Sudden explosion! Six people were overturned, and one person had multiple stitches
Sudden explosion! Six people were overturned, and one person had multiple stitches

Before use

  • Do a "physical examination" of the gas cylinder to ensure that the gas cylinder is used for the first time and is in good condition;
  • Check whether the interface is leaking before ignition, and it is strictly forbidden to tilt or invert the bottle.

When in use

  • Do not use pots and pans with bottoms that exceed the size of the stove or even cover gas cylinders;
  • Be sure to stay away from heat sources, as it is easy to expand and cause explosions when exposed to heat.

After use

  • Remove the cylinders and store them separately from the cassette furnace;
  • Gas cylinders are disposable products, and it is strictly forbidden to fill and reuse gas cylinders without permission, and do not discard them at will after use.

Store properly

  • Store in a cool and dark place, away from high temperature heat sources and open flames;
  • The gas cylinder body is thin, and it is easy to be damaged when the external pressure is too large or collides with hard objects, resulting in air leakage. There is a risk of explosion once it encounters an open flame;
  • It is recommended to use the cylinder within 2~3 years, and it is not recommended to use it again if it is not used for too long.

These scenarios are not available

  • Do not use the cassette stove as a heater, or use it in an airtight environment;
  • Do not use under strong or hot wind, which will blow out the flame, and the hot air will increase the air pressure and cause an explosion;
  • Do not use under the scorching sun or in a place where there is an open flame or other heat source nearby.

Source: Guangming Network, Beijing Fire Protection, National Emergency Broadcasting