Reduced heat resistance
The human body has strong heat resistance. When the outside air temperature exceeds 35 ° C, the skin will accelerate heat dissipation through sweating to ensure that the body temperature will not rise excessively. However, air conditioners are taking away the heat-resistant ability of people, especially white-collar workers who are sitting in the office for a long time, and students who are away from home for summer heat. The heat-resistant stress protein is significantly reduced. Once in a high-temperature environment, it is easy to heat stroke. When the air reaches a certain limit, the human body's heat cannot be dissipated, and exceeding the human tolerance limit will cause danger.
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