#1
More info: Reddit Image source: Zarniwoooop, Paul Matheson Stairs
#2
Image source: Nightingale227, Bluewater Sweden Water. Obviously, we need it to survive. But it will kill us if we drink too much, drink the wrong kind, or fall into a bunch of it.
#3
Image source: ChestEmbarrassed1060, Tuva Mathilde Løland Hairspray and any spray that can be used as an impromptu flamethrower in general. Water and bathroom floors. More people are killed or injured in accidents in bathrooms than most people realize. Any corner. The corner of a table or the corner of a cabinet door. Never leave those doors open. It takes one wrong step to lose an eye. Bleach. It’s poisonous, it can blind you if it gets in your eyes, and it makes lots of smoke if mixed with brake fluid.
#4
Image source: Fresh-Hedgehog1895, Piret Ilver Salt. Sprinkle it on your food and you’re fine, but consume 10 teaspoons at once and you could die.
#5
Image source: LucyVialli, Dima Panyukov A car.
#6
Image source: moshennick, Maddi Bazzocco Tampons
#7
Image source: FluffyBunnyFlipFlops, Waldemar There was an interesting series of events at a glass factory. They kept having accidents but they weren’t keeping the detail, so they were forced to start keeping accident records. After a month or so, a pattern emerged. The workers were not being hurt by the glass, as you’d expect in a glass factory. No, the majority of accidents were around using Stanley knives. They had proper equipment to handle the glass, but no hand protection when using the knives. Hence, more accidents.
#8
Image source: Zukazuk, Kevin Wolf Garage doors. Mess with the springs and they will f**k you up
#9
Image source: Quick_Competition281, Pixabay Using any gym machine..
#10
Image source: rob_s_458, cottonbro studio Microwave ovens. Place it on the counter and use it to heat food, perfectly safe. Take the magnetron out of it to do fractal wood burning, high probability of death
#11
Image source: sukianaxx, Avery Evans A credit card, easy slippery slope lol.
#12
Image source: -qqqwwweeerrrtttyyy-, Ngô Trọng An Cinnamon
#13
Image source: moonbunnychan, CDC One of my favorite phrases is that the only difference between being medicine and being poison is the dosage.
#14
Image source: AliceSweetPeach, Sidekix Media Your bathroom. Many people get hurt badly in slip in the bathroom. Oddly enough, we tend to use materials that are rather slick when wet when building them too
#15
Image source: ftpcelien, Cooker King Pressure cookers. I’ve always been scared of pressure cookers.
#16
Image source: Pretty_Fauna, Vino Li eating a whole cherry. This is because cherry pits contain the glycoside amidalin, which, when it enters the stomach, under the influence of the previous juice, forms a strong poison, hydrocyanic acid. 50 cherry pits can kill a person, but 15 is enough for a child! 10 – will cause poisoning.
#17
Image source: masteranish, Fré Sonneveld Electricity
#18
Image source: llcucf80, Aarón Blanco Tejedor Apples. If you eat around 200 of them, including the core, you’ll have consumed enough cyanide to be fatal.
#19
Image source: ConsistentBroccoli97, Anete Lusina Compressed air
#20
Image source: WarOk1465, Kristyna Squared.one Definitely, the humble toaster! It’s all fun and games until you need a smoke detector concerto at breakfast
title: “20 Innocent Items That Can Turn Dangerous When Mishandled” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-03” author: “Robert Willis”
#1
More info: Reddit Image source: Zarniwoooop, Paul Matheson Stairs
#2
Image source: Nightingale227, Bluewater Sweden Water. Obviously, we need it to survive. But it will kill us if we drink too much, drink the wrong kind, or fall into a bunch of it.
#3
Image source: ChestEmbarrassed1060, Tuva Mathilde Løland Hairspray and any spray that can be used as an impromptu flamethrower in general. Water and bathroom floors. More people are killed or injured in accidents in bathrooms than most people realize. Any corner. The corner of a table or the corner of a cabinet door. Never leave those doors open. It takes one wrong step to lose an eye. Bleach. It’s poisonous, it can blind you if it gets in your eyes, and it makes lots of smoke if mixed with brake fluid.
#4
Image source: Fresh-Hedgehog1895, Piret Ilver Salt. Sprinkle it on your food and you’re fine, but consume 10 teaspoons at once and you could die.
#5
Image source: LucyVialli, Dima Panyukov A car.
#6
Image source: moshennick, Maddi Bazzocco Tampons
#7
Image source: FluffyBunnyFlipFlops, Waldemar There was an interesting series of events at a glass factory. They kept having accidents but they weren’t keeping the detail, so they were forced to start keeping accident records. After a month or so, a pattern emerged. The workers were not being hurt by the glass, as you’d expect in a glass factory. No, the majority of accidents were around using Stanley knives. They had proper equipment to handle the glass, but no hand protection when using the knives. Hence, more accidents.
#8
Image source: Zukazuk, Kevin Wolf Garage doors. Mess with the springs and they will f**k you up
#9
Image source: Quick_Competition281, Pixabay Using any gym machine..
#10
Image source: rob_s_458, cottonbro studio Microwave ovens. Place it on the counter and use it to heat food, perfectly safe. Take the magnetron out of it to do fractal wood burning, high probability of death
#11
Image source: sukianaxx, Avery Evans A credit card, easy slippery slope lol.
#12
Image source: -qqqwwweeerrrtttyyy-, Ngô Trọng An Cinnamon
#13
Image source: moonbunnychan, CDC One of my favorite phrases is that the only difference between being medicine and being poison is the dosage.
#14
Image source: AliceSweetPeach, Sidekix Media Your bathroom. Many people get hurt badly in slip in the bathroom. Oddly enough, we tend to use materials that are rather slick when wet when building them too
#15
Image source: ftpcelien, Cooker King Pressure cookers. I’ve always been scared of pressure cookers.
#16
Image source: Pretty_Fauna, Vino Li eating a whole cherry. This is because cherry pits contain the glycoside amidalin, which, when it enters the stomach, under the influence of the previous juice, forms a strong poison, hydrocyanic acid. 50 cherry pits can kill a person, but 15 is enough for a child! 10 – will cause poisoning.
#17
Image source: masteranish, Fré Sonneveld Electricity
#18
Image source: llcucf80, Aarón Blanco Tejedor Apples. If you eat around 200 of them, including the core, you’ll have consumed enough cyanide to be fatal.
#19
Image source: ConsistentBroccoli97, Anete Lusina Compressed air
#20
Image source: WarOk1465, Kristyna Squared.one Definitely, the humble toaster! It’s all fun and games until you need a smoke detector concerto at breakfast
title: “20 Innocent Items That Can Turn Dangerous When Mishandled” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-17” author: “Isabel Lee”
#1
More info: Reddit Image source: Zarniwoooop, Paul Matheson Stairs
#2
Image source: Nightingale227, Bluewater Sweden Water. Obviously, we need it to survive. But it will kill us if we drink too much, drink the wrong kind, or fall into a bunch of it.
#3
Image source: ChestEmbarrassed1060, Tuva Mathilde Løland Hairspray and any spray that can be used as an impromptu flamethrower in general. Water and bathroom floors. More people are killed or injured in accidents in bathrooms than most people realize. Any corner. The corner of a table or the corner of a cabinet door. Never leave those doors open. It takes one wrong step to lose an eye. Bleach. It’s poisonous, it can blind you if it gets in your eyes, and it makes lots of smoke if mixed with brake fluid.
#4
Image source: Fresh-Hedgehog1895, Piret Ilver Salt. Sprinkle it on your food and you’re fine, but consume 10 teaspoons at once and you could die.
#5
Image source: LucyVialli, Dima Panyukov A car.
#6
Image source: moshennick, Maddi Bazzocco Tampons
#7
Image source: FluffyBunnyFlipFlops, Waldemar There was an interesting series of events at a glass factory. They kept having accidents but they weren’t keeping the detail, so they were forced to start keeping accident records. After a month or so, a pattern emerged. The workers were not being hurt by the glass, as you’d expect in a glass factory. No, the majority of accidents were around using Stanley knives. They had proper equipment to handle the glass, but no hand protection when using the knives. Hence, more accidents.
#8
Image source: Zukazuk, Kevin Wolf Garage doors. Mess with the springs and they will f**k you up
#9
Image source: Quick_Competition281, Pixabay Using any gym machine..
#10
Image source: rob_s_458, cottonbro studio Microwave ovens. Place it on the counter and use it to heat food, perfectly safe. Take the magnetron out of it to do fractal wood burning, high probability of death
#11
Image source: sukianaxx, Avery Evans A credit card, easy slippery slope lol.
#12
Image source: -qqqwwweeerrrtttyyy-, Ngô Trọng An Cinnamon
#13
Image source: moonbunnychan, CDC One of my favorite phrases is that the only difference between being medicine and being poison is the dosage.
#14
Image source: AliceSweetPeach, Sidekix Media Your bathroom. Many people get hurt badly in slip in the bathroom. Oddly enough, we tend to use materials that are rather slick when wet when building them too
#15
Image source: ftpcelien, Cooker King Pressure cookers. I’ve always been scared of pressure cookers.
#16
Image source: Pretty_Fauna, Vino Li eating a whole cherry. This is because cherry pits contain the glycoside amidalin, which, when it enters the stomach, under the influence of the previous juice, forms a strong poison, hydrocyanic acid. 50 cherry pits can kill a person, but 15 is enough for a child! 10 – will cause poisoning.
#17
Image source: masteranish, Fré Sonneveld Electricity
#18
Image source: llcucf80, Aarón Blanco Tejedor Apples. If you eat around 200 of them, including the core, you’ll have consumed enough cyanide to be fatal.
#19
Image source: ConsistentBroccoli97, Anete Lusina Compressed air
#20
Image source: WarOk1465, Kristyna Squared.one Definitely, the humble toaster! It’s all fun and games until you need a smoke detector concerto at breakfast
title: “20 Innocent Items That Can Turn Dangerous When Mishandled” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-21” author: “Sara Marty”
#1
More info: Reddit Image source: Zarniwoooop, Paul Matheson Stairs
#2
Image source: Nightingale227, Bluewater Sweden Water. Obviously, we need it to survive. But it will kill us if we drink too much, drink the wrong kind, or fall into a bunch of it.
#3
Image source: ChestEmbarrassed1060, Tuva Mathilde Løland Hairspray and any spray that can be used as an impromptu flamethrower in general. Water and bathroom floors. More people are killed or injured in accidents in bathrooms than most people realize. Any corner. The corner of a table or the corner of a cabinet door. Never leave those doors open. It takes one wrong step to lose an eye. Bleach. It’s poisonous, it can blind you if it gets in your eyes, and it makes lots of smoke if mixed with brake fluid.
#4
Image source: Fresh-Hedgehog1895, Piret Ilver Salt. Sprinkle it on your food and you’re fine, but consume 10 teaspoons at once and you could die.
#5
Image source: LucyVialli, Dima Panyukov A car.
#6
Image source: moshennick, Maddi Bazzocco Tampons
#7
Image source: FluffyBunnyFlipFlops, Waldemar There was an interesting series of events at a glass factory. They kept having accidents but they weren’t keeping the detail, so they were forced to start keeping accident records. After a month or so, a pattern emerged. The workers were not being hurt by the glass, as you’d expect in a glass factory. No, the majority of accidents were around using Stanley knives. They had proper equipment to handle the glass, but no hand protection when using the knives. Hence, more accidents.
#8
Image source: Zukazuk, Kevin Wolf Garage doors. Mess with the springs and they will f**k you up
#9
Image source: Quick_Competition281, Pixabay Using any gym machine..
#10
Image source: rob_s_458, cottonbro studio Microwave ovens. Place it on the counter and use it to heat food, perfectly safe. Take the magnetron out of it to do fractal wood burning, high probability of death
#11
Image source: sukianaxx, Avery Evans A credit card, easy slippery slope lol.
#12
Image source: -qqqwwweeerrrtttyyy-, Ngô Trọng An Cinnamon
#13
Image source: moonbunnychan, CDC One of my favorite phrases is that the only difference between being medicine and being poison is the dosage.
#14
Image source: AliceSweetPeach, Sidekix Media Your bathroom. Many people get hurt badly in slip in the bathroom. Oddly enough, we tend to use materials that are rather slick when wet when building them too
#15
Image source: ftpcelien, Cooker King Pressure cookers. I’ve always been scared of pressure cookers.
#16
Image source: Pretty_Fauna, Vino Li eating a whole cherry. This is because cherry pits contain the glycoside amidalin, which, when it enters the stomach, under the influence of the previous juice, forms a strong poison, hydrocyanic acid. 50 cherry pits can kill a person, but 15 is enough for a child! 10 – will cause poisoning.
#17
Image source: masteranish, Fré Sonneveld Electricity
#18
Image source: llcucf80, Aarón Blanco Tejedor Apples. If you eat around 200 of them, including the core, you’ll have consumed enough cyanide to be fatal.
#19
Image source: ConsistentBroccoli97, Anete Lusina Compressed air
#20
Image source: WarOk1465, Kristyna Squared.one Definitely, the humble toaster! It’s all fun and games until you need a smoke detector concerto at breakfast