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    Dubai Police Alert Public on Burn Hazards from Viral Microwave Slime Trend

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dubai Police have issued a public safety warning regarding a viral trend involving heating slime in microwaves, which has led to an increase in burn injuries. This challenge, popularized on social media platforms, encourages users to create slime by microwaving household ingredients, posing significant risks due to the unpredictable reactions and high temperatures involved. Authorities emphasize that the activity is dangerous and can cause severe burns, especially among children and teenagers who are the primary participants in this trend.

    In a significant development, the police have urged parents and guardians to monitor their children’s online activities closely and educate them about the potential hazards of such viral challenges. The warning highlights the need for increased awareness about the dangers of experimenting with household appliances in unsafe ways. Medical professionals have also reported a rise in emergency cases related to burns caused by this trend, underscoring the urgent need for preventive measures.

    Meanwhile, the viral microwave slime challenge reflects a broader issue of risky behaviors promoted through social media, which can lead to physical harm. Dubai Police’s proactive approach aims to curb the spread of this dangerous trend by informing the public and encouraging responsible online behavior. The alert serves as a reminder of the importance of safety and supervision in the digital age, where viral content can quickly influence young audiences to engage in hazardous activities.

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