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Are tin houses afraid of smoking?

Afraid.

The hazards of living in a tin house are: first, no ventilation; Very closed and prone to breathing difficulties. Second, much thunder and little rain; There is a danger of being struck by lightning. Third, the noise is huge; Affect people's normal dormancy. Fourth, summer is too hot. After a day of sun exposure, the iron sheet absorbs heat, which makes people sweat easily. Sweating a lot can lead to collapse. Fifth, it is too cold in winter; Moreover, iron is magnetic and easy to absorb electromagnetic waves, which is also very harmful to human body.

The construction cost of iron house is low, and the construction technology is simple, but the house is prone to rust, air leakage, rain leakage, no sound insulation and ventilation, and it is even more dangerous to collapse in bad weather.