Bird Wan Waang Does It Again: Uses Cement Adhesive Instead of Powder at Phra Prathang Songkran Festival, Reveals Serious Health Risks
Content creator Bird Wan Waang applied cement adhesive to Songkran festival participants instead of powder, a dangerous prank that can cause chemical burns, severe eye damage, and permanent vision loss.
Bird Wan Waang has made headlines again after pulling a dangerous stunt at Phra Prathang's Songkran festivities. Instead of using traditional powder, the content creator mixed cement adhesive in a container and applied it to unsuspecting festival participants, captioning the video "Is this how they play Songkran powder at Phra Prathang?" In the footage, Bird displayed a package of crocodile-branded cement adhesive, mixed it in a plastic bucket while wearing plastic gloves, then went out to splash the unknown substance on Songkran celebrants.
The "Drama-addict" page subsequently detailed the hazards of cement adhesive, which contains portland cement, silica sand, and additional chemical compounds. When exposed to moisture or water, these ingredients become highly alkaline and can cause severe harm to the human body in multiple ways:
1. Skin Contact: Hazards: Cement in the adhesive extracts moisture from skin, causing dryness, tightness, redness, itching, and irritation. Prolonged contact or exposure to sweaty or wet skin can result in chemical burns, dermatitis, and skin peeling. Solution: Rinse immediately with clean water and soap thoroughly. Avoid scratching affected areas. Seek medical attention if reactions are severe.
2. Eye Exposure (Extremely Dangerous): Hazards: The alkaline cement dust reacts with tear fluid, causing severe irritation, burning sensation, red eyes, and conjunctivitis. Without immediate rinsing, it can cause deep corneal scarring or lead to permanent vision loss.