Recently, the 119 command center of the Yiwu Fire Rescue Detachment received a call for help from the medical staff of the hospital: "Hello, 119? There is a hairpin on someone's head in the emergency room of Yiwu Central Hospital that has been inserted into the flesh. He needs an instrument to cut it... …”
7 minutes later, fire rescue personnel rushed to the hospital emergency room. It was learned from the medical staff that the film showed that the scalp on the back of the woman's head was punctured by a shark clip, and the inserted part was deep. The clip must be removed as soon as possible before further treatment can be performed.
Hairpins are often made of sharp metal and can scratch fingers or head if the wearer is not careful when putting them on or taking them off. In addition, if the hairpin is not worn properly, it may get stuck in the hair and cause hair damage.
Therefore, we should be careful when wearing hairpins to avoid hurting ourselves or others. If the quality of the hairpin is poor, or if you feel uncomfortable wearing the hairpin, you should replace it in time or stop wearing it. At the same time, we should also regularly check the status of the card to ensure that it is not damaged or worn to avoid causing injury.