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An unintentional cryotherapy machine seems to be caused by a tragic death of a 29-year-old woman in Paris this week.
Unusual death disadvitant According to local law enforcement agencies, the air gym in the East-Central Paris Monday evening. The woman, a woman, a gym, seems to die due to a nitrogen leak from the criotherapy car. A second woman in the age of 34, critically injured and is currently in intensive care.
Criyerotherapy or crioostimulation is an emerging experience. This requires a fashion uniform, integrating criotherapy, people to be completely exposed to extremely cold temperatures in a few minutes. Some studies offered Criotherapy can be relieved of certain types of pain and inflammation and other health benefits such as Improve sleep.
To produce this temperature, criotherapy machines often use chilled liquid nitrogen. In this case, the temperature can reach down to -148 degrees Fahrenheit (-100 degrees Celsius) AFP. But when there is a gas, nitrogen is both odorless and colorless. As a result, there is European Industrial Gas Union (EIGA) notier It can be a security threat to the improper or stored machines. Very nitrogen gas can seeps into Cryo-cabin or surrounding space, he can quickly asphyxiate without warning oxygen.
It seems so here. Both women were heart attack when emergency services came. Three other people trying to revive women were taken to hospital, about 150 people were evacuated from the building.
According to the police, the machine, in the afternoon – a tragically wrong repair was previously repaired. However, the authorities still say that they are investigating the issue. “Analysis and toxicology analysis will be carried out to determine the exact cause of a spokesman for the Paris Prosecutor’s Office” tell Guardian.
The deaths associated with criotherapy are rare but not heard. In 2015, for example, a spa worker in Las Vegas Drowning died by chance from using a cryotherapy machine.