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Austria Hospitals Do Not Wear Hole Shoes To Prevent Static Electricity.

2008/8/12 0:00:00 10253

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Bush shoes, which are waterproof and selling fashionable shoes, have recently been banned by hospitals in Austria, because the hospital is worried that the shoes will cause static electricity, which may lead to heart disease or short circuit in hospital maintenance system.

According to Taiwan's China times, Vienna's largest hospital has banned Bush shoes in operation room and emergency room.

This colorful, soft and comfortable casual shoes are favored by medical staff. Some big stars in Hollywood also love to wear them. With the addition of President Bush, the plastic shoes like the toy crocodile are fashionable, commonly known as Bush shoes.

Now the Austria Hospital Authority has warned that such casual shoes may generate a lot of static electricity, which is not allowed in hospitals.

However, the Bush shoe agency in Austria denounced the practice as ridiculous and absurd. He said he had never heard of any fatal accident in the hospital caused by Bush shoes.

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