High-Pressure Water Guns Need to Avoid Spraying Human Bodies
High-pressure water guns are often seen in car washes, construction sites, or when cleaning. It is very pleasant to watch the water flow away the stains, but if it is not operated properly, people can go to the hospital in minutes!
First of all, you must understand that the pressure of the water column sprayed by a high-pressure water gun is similar to that of a fire hose. If it is directly hit on a person, the skin will be torn apart at the least, and the bones can be broken at the worst. Especially the eyes and ears, which are vulnerable parts. Once they are hit, the consequences are disastrous. There was news before that someone used a car wash water gun to spray at a friend's back for fun, and the result was that the skin was directly penetrated and caused internal bleeding.
When using it, remember three iron rules:
Don't use people as targets-even if you are joking, high-pressure water guns are not water gun toys;
Keep a safe distance-at least 1 meter, and don't point the nozzle at yourself or others;
Wear protective equipment-goggles and waterproof gloves, don't be bothered.
If you see someone operating in violation of regulations, stop immediately. Safety is not a joke. Don’t wait until something goes wrong to regret it.
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