Polythene bag as headgear

Dr. K Siddique -e Rabbani, Professor & Chairperson Department of Biomedical Physics & Technology, Un
A photo appearing on the last page of your daily on Friday, October 9, shows a child on a motorbike with his head protected from rain with a polythene bag. Your reporter probably found it interesting, but you should immediately publish the photo again with the warning that it can be fatal, many children in the Western countries were killed through suffocation by polythene bags when they tried to use such bags to mimic the headgears of astronauts. Due to this reason you can see holes punched in polythene bags covering readymade garments with warnings to keep these away from children. One can of course cut out the front of a bag to keep the face open to air if one badly needs to protect a child from rain.