old3bob Posted yesterday at 01:31 PM A danger at home that is just nuts! Besides the many hazards one may have around or in their homes like falling trees or a natural gas explosion, there is a new one with several cases of exploding garden hoses causing injury! So next time you re watering your plants by hand, (a sort of spiritual activity) make sure you have a safe hose! 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taomeow Posted 12 hours ago Everything is out to get us. Statistically, the most dangerous place in the house is the bathroom. I knew that but I had to ask Grok about the numbers and got this: "In the U.S., approximately 235,000 people aged 15 and older sustain nonfatal bathroom injuries annually, with about 370 injuries per day. Roughly 32,900 of these require hospitalization. It’s estimated that around 1 person dies daily from bathroom-related injuries, primarily in the bathtub or shower, totaling about 365 deaths per year." I also asked about children younger than 15 but don't want to post it here. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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old3bob Posted 27 minutes ago (edited) 11 hours ago, Taomeow said: Everything is out to get us. Statistically, the most dangerous place in the house is the bathroom. I knew that but I had to ask Grok about the numbers and got this: "In the U.S., approximately 235,000 people aged 15 and older sustain nonfatal bathroom injuries annually, with about 370 injuries per day. Roughly 32,900 of these require hospitalization. It’s estimated that around 1 person dies daily from bathroom-related injuries, primarily in the bathtub or shower, totaling about 365 deaths per year." I also asked about children younger than 15 but don't want to post it here. Did the stats say how many were electrocution's? Even with the newer gnd. fault outlets I think some people are not being very safe with electrical devices in the bathroom. I've told family members to never let electrical cords get near water or get wet! Edited 19 minutes ago by old3bob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted 23 minutes ago (edited) FYI, some of the newer garden hoses have had their plastic parts burst apart under pressure and then hit the person using them... Edited 19 minutes ago by old3bob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites