A man had nearly all the hair burned off his face when he poked a small balloon full of hydrogen with scissors and it burst into flames.

CCTV cameras captured the freak incident inside what appears to be an office in Changsha, in China’s southern Hunan Province, shortly before midnight on 29th November.

The man, surnamed Xia, told local media he had bought the hydrogen balloon for his children to play with.

After they had their fun with it, they left the balloon with Xia and he decided to dispose of it by popping it with scissors.

However, as he stuck the sharp end of the scissors into the inflated item full of flammable gas inside, flames suddenly spurted out and set fire to his facial hair.

He immediately jumped up and backed away, then patted his face with his hand to put out the fire.

A hydrogen balloon explodes after a man poked it with scissors in Changsha, Hunan, China, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023. The flames spurted out and partially burned his hair. (dy524894211/AsiaWire)

As a result of the incident, Xia said part of his eyebrows, eyelashes, and some of his hairline were burned off.

He said he felt very frightened and was thankful that it was him, and not a child who suffered the accident.

Xia said: “I’ve come to fear hydrogen balloons since then.”

He shared the clip on Douyin, China’s version of TikTok, as a warning to all parents, and added: “I hope my experience can draw everyone’s attention to the safety risks children’s toys can pose.”

A man pokes a hydrogen balloon with scissors in Changsha, Hunan, China, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023. The balloon exploded and the flames spurted out partially burning his hair. (dy524894211/AsiaWire)

Hydrogen is sometimes used to fill up balloons as it makes them fly higher and further than helium.

However, as it is flammable, it can pose a risk of explosion and fire when mixed with the oxygen we breathe.

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