Smoke - The killer killed invisible in fires
Did you know, the cause of most deaths in fires is smoke inhalation.
Did you know, the cause of most deaths in fires is smoke inhalation.
Before the fire spread to make people burn, we were suffocated by toxic gases produced in fires such as CO2, CO, organic acids, ammonia, . In which CO2 and CO are the main causes. causing people to suffer from acute poisoning and causing death when inhaling too much.
The following infographic will help you better understand the effects of smoke on the human body and how to handle it to prevent smoke inhalation in fires. These are extremely necessary skills that can save your life in danger.
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