They call it the salt and ice challenge. This addition to the "what will teens come up with next" files might better be named "stupid, dangerous, and a sign we need to improve our science curriculum in this country." You know what happens when salt and ice combine in real life?
That's right, a reaction very similar to a chemical reaction. And when that reaction between the cold and the salt is happening on the bare skin of a teenager, you get something like the horrific burns that will make the summer miserable for one young salt and ice "challenger" who landed in the West Penn Burn Center last week because he took his friends' dare.
Oh, yeah ... he got off easy.
Doctors are warning parents that the challenge -- where salt is poured across a teenager's skin, and ice is added -- has resulted in third degree burns on some kids. Those are generally the most severe type of burns, the kind that can require skin grafts to treat.
All this because kids want to prove they're so bad--s that they can withstand the chemical reaction of salt melting ice for as long as possible? Ahem. So. Not. Worth. It.
So why should parents be concerned about the salt and ice challenge when there are all those other freaky games they could be freaking about? Simple: it's summer. That means ice is abundant. And so is bare skin.
The temptation is at an all-time high, and YouTube is full of videos to teach them how to do it. So, a few words to the wise: if you notice the kids hitting the freezer and snagging the salt shaker, you might want to step in for a little science instruction.
Have your kids tried the salt and ice challenge?
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this is no where near a new thing i remember doing it myself along with other kids 12 years ago but we also we smart enough that when it started burning to stop but i mean we licked big red gum wrappers and stuck them to our foreheads cause they would burn too its kids being stupid.
Kids have been doing this and alot of other "dare" games ever since they became teens.You Tube may show kids actually doing it, but it's been happening for alot longer than their has been a YouTube.I'm 45 and when I was a teen it was usually boys doing it to see who was stronger..this and hold a lit cigarette on a dollar wrapped around your wrist..it will burn your skin before the money burns...lots of dumb games taught by older teens .Usually when you hit 9th grade they were taught by the uppergrades men ,if you couldn't handle it you were tortured for the rest of your school life.
Maybe the author was as sheltered as I was. I had no idea! Although I did lick big red wrappers & stick them to my forehead and arms.
I remember my cousin telling me to put salt in my hand and squeezeand ice cube really tight (not see how long I could stand it or anything stupid like that) but I have always been paraniod that people were up to no good so I never did it. But that was all we did as kids. It was expected that once it started to hurt you dropped the ice cube FAST! (If you didn't you were a special breed of stupid)