An alarming incident occurred in a high school in Iași, where three female students were hospitalized after inhaling toxic vapors from an electronic cigarette. The device, belonging to a student, began to emit irritating vapors in the classroom, causing discomfort and panic among peers. The teaching staff intervened quickly, ventilating the room and calling for medical assistance. The young girls received emergency care and were transported to the hospital for further investigations.
The school management has initiated an internal investigation to clarify how the electronic cigarette made its way into the school, considering that the use of these devices is prohibited. Additionally, there are plans to organize counseling sessions for students to prevent such incidents in the future. Experts emphasize that electronic cigarettes are extremely harmful to children, containing toxic substances and nicotine, which can affect brain development and the respiratory system, causing addiction and other long-term health issues.
The school management has initiated an internal investigation to clarify how the electronic cigarette made its way into the school, considering that the use of these devices is prohibited. Additionally, there are plans to organize counseling sessions for students to prevent such incidents in the future. Experts emphasize that electronic cigarettes are extremely harmful to children, containing toxic substances and nicotine, which can affect brain development and the respiratory system, causing addiction and other long-term health issues.
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