In your opinion, what the electrical equipment of the most dangerous in the house? For most South Korean society, the electric fan instead get top ranking as a dangerous tool.
South Korean people believe if the blades rotating when the fan is turned on can cause death when a sudden crash. To outsmart paranoid, today many manufacturers fan timer to give their goods.
In addition, the opinion also outstanding wind generated if the fan can be killed. The reason is because the cold air is circulated in a closed room can lead to hypothermia, leading to organ failure.
Maybe they think suck oxygen from the fan and make suffocation. Some fear that the fan itself alter oxygen molecules into carbon dioxide.
"If the body is exposed to an electric fan or air conditioning for too long, it causes the body to lose water and hypothermia. If direct contact with the fan, this could result in the death of an increased concentration of saturation of carbon dioxide and decreasing oxygen concentrations. The risk is higher for the elderly and patients with respiratory problems, "said South Korean Consumer Council, was quoted by The Malay Mail Online.
South Korean people believe if the blades rotating when the fan is turned on can cause death when a sudden crash. To outsmart paranoid, today many manufacturers fan timer to give their goods.
In addition, the opinion also outstanding wind generated if the fan can be killed. The reason is because the cold air is circulated in a closed room can lead to hypothermia, leading to organ failure.
Maybe they think suck oxygen from the fan and make suffocation. Some fear that the fan itself alter oxygen molecules into carbon dioxide.
"If the body is exposed to an electric fan or air conditioning for too long, it causes the body to lose water and hypothermia. If direct contact with the fan, this could result in the death of an increased concentration of saturation of carbon dioxide and decreasing oxygen concentrations. The risk is higher for the elderly and patients with respiratory problems, "said South Korean Consumer Council, was quoted by The Malay Mail Online.