The most dangerous room in the house and how to protect yourself in it

We have all connected the house, among other things, with "security". It is for everyone the place they feel safe and protected.

Very rarely will one associate the home with negative thoughts, such as "danger" or "accident". And it makes perfect sense.

However, as safe as the home is in everyone's mind, it can actually be dangerous. This is because it is a place where various dangers arise.

The garage, the stairs, the balcony, the kitchen, the bedrooms are areas of the house that can prove to be very dangerous.

However, according to relevant research, the most dangerous room in the house is the bathroom. Specifically, it is the place that hides the most pitfalls, but also where most accidents occur inside the house. (According to TLC Home Improvement, 70% of accidents have occurred in the bathroom).

The traps that the bathroom hides

  • The drops in the bathtub
  • Hot water, which if dropped carelessly on you, can even cause burns.
  • Electric shock from devices that have been placed in the wrong place and are wet.
  • Detergent poisoning if exposed to the reach of small children
  • Shavers are especially dangerous for children to cut
  • The washing machine
  • The bath towels. Due to the humidity they favor the growth and multiplication of bacteria.
  • The toothbrushes. Strange as it may sound, toothbrushes, if not followed the rules of hygiene, can prove to be dangerous, as they grow many bacteria, which come from the mouth, but also from the surrounding area.

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