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TAF Prev Med Bull. 2007; 6(4): 291-296


Burn Injury Arise From Flying Balloon Toys

Yalçın,Külahçı*, Fatih,Zor, Mehmet,Bozkurt, Serdar,Öztürk, Mustafa,Şengezer.



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Many of peoples are faced minor or major burn injuries in their life. Even the most widespread burn cause is flame injuries, too different burn cause pointed out in literature like Acetylen burns. The cases which imply in literature, mostly causes from explosion of high pressure acetylene tube, metal oxygene patch flame or carbide lamp using from cave explorers. An interesting acetylene burn cause in Turkey was publised by the authors. This cases was to come into being from flying toy balloons flame. 80 person was injured from flying toy ballons flame in a meeting in 2002. Although this potential risks of acetylene, helium have not any of some risk. But helium was provided from other countries and have more price. The injuries which caused from acetylene burns like 1st -2nd degree burns. Consequently that was known helium is more avaliable for using in toy sector, and never cause burn injuries like this.

Key words: burn, acetylene, helium, flying toy balloon

Article Language: Turkish English





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