Use hair dryer precautions

1. This hair dryer is intended for home use only and should not be used for any industrial or commercial purposes.

2. Always ensure your hands are completely dry before using the hair dryer. Never submerge it in water or use it near water sources.

3. Keep the hair dryer away from any water. Avoid using it in bathrooms or near sinks, bathtubs, or other containers of water.

4. If the overheat protection system activates, the hair dryer will automatically shut off. Allow it to cool for a few minutes before using it again.

5. Do not block the air intake or exhaust vents. Keep the air inlet grille clean and free from hair or debris to ensure proper airflow.

6. After each use, unplug the device immediately. Let it cool down before storing it in a well-ventilated, dry place, away from direct sunlight.

In addition to drying hair, a hair dryer can also offer some health benefits. It can help relieve shoulder and neck pain, ease cold symptoms, and even reduce foot sweat.

When most people think of a hair dryer, they imagine it's just for drying hair. However, this handy appliance can also serve as a useful tool for home care. For example, if you suffer from stiff neck, frozen shoulder, or pain caused by cold weather, the warm air from a hair dryer can help improve blood circulation in the affected area. To use it, first apply some medicinal wine or safflower oil to the skin, then gently blow hot air along the neck and shoulders until the skin feels warm. At the same time, you can massage the area with your fingers to enhance the effect. This technique can also be effective for lower back pain caused by cold or injury.

For colds, medical studies have shown that the influenza virus is inhibited at temperatures around 42°C. When you feel the beginning of a cold, you can use the hair dryer to blow warm air into your nose for about 5–8 minutes. This may help reduce nasal congestion and runny nose. If you have a fever, you can also use the hair dryer to blow the area around the seventh cervical vertebra (located at the base of the neck) for 3–5 minutes. This might stimulate the body’s temperature regulation center and encourage sweating, helping to bring your temperature down. You can repeat this 2–3 times a day until your fever subsides.

For sweaty feet, using a hair dryer to blow warm air inside your shoes before wearing them can help keep them dry and comfortable. It also helps kill mold and prevent fungal infections, making your feet healthier and more comfortable throughout the day.

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