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People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
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People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear

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While we think that our home is our safe haven, in reality, it's probably more dangerous than we realize.
Obvious things like gas-burning stoves and chemical cleaning products aside, there's plenty of questionable stuff lying around that can inflict serious damage on us.
Recently, Reddit user Cool_Kid_Lit_Fam_Sam asked other people on the platform to list these potentially life-threatening household objects and that kickstarted a viral online discussion that has reached 4,400 comments and the number is still growing.
So we compiled some of the most popular replies and present them for your judgment—continue scrolling and upvote the ones you think we need to handle with great caution.

#1

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
Oven cleaner. Had a friend of the family use it on a warm oven and breathed it in. Messed up her lungs and died in hospital.
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We managed to get in touch with the person who made the post and they were kind enough to tell us more about what led to it. "I got the idea for the question from a meme which has two identical cups of blue liquid," Cool_Kid_Lit_Fam_Sam told Bored Panda.

"Behind one of the cups was a bottle of blue mountain dew and behind the other cup was a bottle of Windex. When I saw this I started thinking about how deadly accidentally drinking a cup of Windex would be even though it's an everyday household item that a lot of people have. From this original thought, I turned to Reddit to see what other household objects we were underestimating," the Redditor recalled.

#2

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
my mom used to boil a pot of bleach mixed with ammonia every saturday after cleaning. She said it was to “make the house smell clean” surprised im still alive
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#3

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
Not sure if this is entirely related but i feel like it’s surprising that most people don’t know that you can’t put out a grease fire with water
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Cool_Kid_Lit_Fam_Sam believes it's easy to forget that many household objects are, in-fact, life-threatening because of the status these items have in our lives.

"The word 'household objects' means objects or items that most people have around their home. Whether it's a sponge or a broom these are things most people have in their homes which makes it interesting when you think about how these everyday items could end up being the death of you. Also may I add, most people would not think these items could hurt and/or kill them due to how accessible they are, which adds to the interest of it."

#4

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
I have an important story!!
When my dad was a kid, one of his good friends died by inhaling Pam cooking spray. The boy was a good, smart kid and just thought inhaling Pam would get you a little high, like sniffing a Sharpie or whatever. But Pam coats your lungs and very quickly suffocates you if you breathe it in. He had no idea how dangerous it was and he was dead in minutes. It was absolutely devastating for everyone who knew him.
TLDR; never ever inhale Pam and be very careful leaving it around kids! Make sure your kids are aware that it is deadly!
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#5

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
My wife's favorite pans.
See you with a metal utensil anywhere near it, and she will kill you.
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However, according to the National Safety Council, over the last 10 years, American home and community deaths have increased by 76%, and the death rate per 100,000 people has increased by 66%.

In 2020, an estimated 156,300 preventable injury-related deaths occurred in the country's homes and communities, or about 78% of all preventable injury-related deaths that year.

The number of deaths was up 18.9% from the 2019 total of 131,400. An additional 46,800,000 people suffered non-fatal medically consulted injuries.

The leading cause of death American homes and communities is poisoning (56%), followed by falls (26%).

#6

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
Doesn't exactly kill but can f**k your hand up for life so remember kids:
A falling knife has no handle.
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#7

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
Bleach and other cleaners accidentally mixed together.
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Cool_Kid_Lit_Fam_Sam is inclined to think that these tragedies are a result of "people being people."

"As stated before, most folks would not see [their homes] as outright dangerous henceforth they shall let their guard down until... They've accidentally crafted an extremely poisonous gas or simply missed a step on their ladder."

#8

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
Candles. Just because they're trendy and smell nice, doesn't mean they're not still a naked flame that can cause a housefire that can kill you in your sleep.
159points

#9

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
Pressure washers. The jet immediately penetrates the skin, injecting whatever's inside the washer or lining the washer into the blood stream. Even new, first time use cases can cause severe damage to the body. Do NOT play with pressure washers.
158points

#10

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
Unsecured free-standing shelves are pretty dangerous, ESPECIALLY for kids who might try to climb on them.
143points

#11

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
Cold and flu products/pain killers containing paracetamol . You’re suffering. You taken paracetamol, then lemsip, then more paracetamol, then more lemsip etc, before you know it you’ve had 8g of paracetamol. Your liver starts to fail.
Read medicine labels. Don’t mix paracetamol products.
142points

#12

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
I used a mold removing product in my shower. Noticed a wierd unpleasant smell and didn't feel well. Checked whats in the product and quickly realised I almost killed myself.
Moral of the story. Don't pee in the shower or make sure you know your chemicals and how they can react with other chemicals... Or p**s.
129points

#13

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
A peanut
The number of idiots who think it is so cool to catch peanuts in their mouth. The risk of it sailing into your lungs is far higher than you think.
124points

#14

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
Dryer lint causes nearly 3,000 fires every year. Source: Karen Kilgariff’s dad.
119points

#15

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
Wet floors, usually bathrooms. Anything that can make hitting your head easier can kill.
Also, rotten potatoes exhale a gas that can be bad if you are in a closed room with a fairly large amount of them. It can kill within seconds.
Brew did a video about it on YouTube.
116points

#16

Magnets. Toddlers will put *anything* in their mouth. If they swallow one magnet, they’ll likely be fine. If they swallow two, they can have intestinal perforation. Without the words to communicate what’s wrong, it can easily be deadly
115points

#17

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
The two most common types of accidental death in the home are falls in bathtubs and from ladders.
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#18

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
A humidifier
I thought I cleaned it well but apparently you need to drown it in bleach and or hot water to get all that bacteria out from giving you a severe lung infection
98points

#19

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
Because it hasn’t been said here yet … F*****G STAIRS
I’ve fallen down stairs at my work , banged my head and woke up in the hospital…. I wasn’t running down them , one f*****g loose floor board on the edge made me fall down 6-8 steps
95points

#20

People Are Listing Household Objects That Are Actually Way More Dangerous Than They Appear
you should clean ur toaster bc if too many bread crumbs collect they could actually catch fire thru the heat of the toaster.
93points
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