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Do you use Gas for cooking?
Please read this and take note. Let this not happen to you. This
could be a common mistake in any household.
A housewife died due to burns sustained in the kitchen. Her husband too was hospitalized for
injuries due to burns while trying to
rescue his wife.
How it happened:
The gas stove was on and cooking in progress. The lady observed some cockroaches near
the sink and grabbed a
can of insect killer and sprayed it near the gas stove, which was on.
There was an explosion and in no time the poor woman was covered in flames, sustaining 65% burns.
Her husband rushed in, tried to put out the flames and his clothes too caught fire. The husband
is still in hospital,in the burns ward, still unaware that his wife was declared dead on arrival.
Let us understand
: - All insect killer sprays such as
"Hit", "Mortein" etc. have highly volatile and inflammable
solvents.
The atomized nano spray particles spread very rapidly and one spark is enough to
ignite this explosive mixture with oxygen present in air.
Please educate your family & Friends
about this and spread the word around....
Don't Keep this msg. in your inbox.
Please share...
who knows you may save more than a life...
I just did my part.!
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| Jayaraj |
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