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Krait snake crawls out of air conditioner, puts 7-year-old girl in critical condition, some suggestions on how to prevent it


Recently, a worrying incident occurred at a family in Vietnam, where a cobra suddenly emerged from the air conditioner, climbed onto a 7-year-old girl, and bit her. The girl was immediately hospitalized in critical condition. This is a dangerous and rare situation, but it also serves as a reminder of the hidden dangers posed by wild animals, especially in the summer.

1. Why might a cobra appear in the house?

  • Hidden habitats: Cobras usually live in areas with a lot of vegetation or wilderness. However, during the summer, especially in hot weather, they may enter buildings to seek a cooler place or shelter. Air conditioners can be attractive to snakes because of the cool air inside, creating conditions for them to enter through gaps.

  • Entry points: Snakes can enter hidden spaces such as air conditioners, drainage systems, or holes in the walls. They can enter through small openings that humans may not easily notice.

2. How to prevent snake bites:

  • Check air conditioning systems and vents carefully: Before using air conditioners, check for any gaps where snakes can enter. Ensure that the air conditioning system is installed and maintained correctly, with no holes that allow snakes to enter.

  • Clean around the house: Use cleaning measures around the house to reduce potential hiding places for snakes. Trim grass, bushes, and clean areas near the house to limit snakes finding their way in.

  • Use protective nets or screens: Install protective nets or screens on windows and large gaps in the house, especially in places that could become entry points for snakes.

  • Avoid leaving items outdoors: Avoid leaving items outdoors for too long, especially things that can create spaces for snakes to hide, such as trash bins, old furniture, or damp areas.

  • Be cautious when walking barefoot: When moving around the house, especially at night, wear shoes or slippers to reduce the risk of being bitten if a snake enters the house.

3. How to handle a snake bite:

  • Stay calm and call for emergency help: If bitten by a snake, the first thing to do is stay calm and not panic. Immediately call for emergency medical help to be treated in time.

  • Do not try to squeeze the wound: Do not attempt to squeeze the wound or take any actions that could spread the venom.

  • Keep the bite site lower than the heart: If possible, try to keep the bite site lower than the heart to reduce the spread of venom.

  • Take the victim to the hospital quickly: Cobras have dangerous venom, so you need to go to a medical facility for timely antivenom treatment.

Conclusion:

The incident of a cobra biting a 7-year-old girl is a wake-up call about the potential danger posed by wild animals. Taking simple yet effective prevention measures to keep snakes out of the house and knowing how to handle emergencies will help protect your family from danger. Be sure to implement safety precautions to minimize risks and keep your loved ones safe, especially during the summer when snakes tend to seek cool places inside the house.

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