Dubai Police have issued a strong warning about dangerous social media challenges. These viral trends look fun but are life-threatening. Children and teenagers are drawn into risky acts like skull breaking, choking, and breath holding. Police say these can cause serious injury or death. In a video released on Friday, Dubai Police explained that teens joining these trends seek excitement or attention but often ignore the risks. They warned a single mistake can be fatal. Authorities pointed to tragic incidents in other countries where similar challenges caused injuries and deaths. These show how serious the danger is. Dubai Police called on parents and guardians to protect their children by watching their social media use closely. Families should talk openly about the risks and help kids resist peer pressure and the urge for online fame. The police also urged the public to report any harmful behaviour linked to these challenges. Concerns can be reported by calling the Dubai Police Contact Centre at 901 or using the 'Police Eye' app. Early reporting can save lives and keep online trends from becoming deadly. Dubai Police remind everyone that no online trend is worth risking a child’s safety or future.