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  2. 5 Common Household Hazards & How to Safeguard Against Them

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    Fire prevention is a key element of home safety. In 2020, more than 356,500 fires broke out in U.S. homes. These fires caused everything from minor smoke damage to total destruction, including the ...

  3. Are these safety and health hazards lurking in your home? - AOL

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    Allergens and pests in your home may trigger asthma attacks. Some common triggers include dust mites, mold and even pet hair or dander. Avoid and prevent allergies and asthma attacks by learning ...

  4. Home safety - Wikipedia

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    Falling accidents at home are very common and can cause serious and life-threatening injuries, so prevention of slip and trip accidents is essential in the good design of living quarters. This objective is especially important for the elderly and disabled, who may have restricted movement and be more susceptible to hazards .

  5. 13 Fire Hazards Hidden in Your Home — and What To Do ... - AOL

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    2. Lint Buildup in Dryer Vents. Lint can accumulate in your dryer's lint trap and in the venting hose, posing a significant fire risk due to the lint's high flammability when exposed to heat.

  6. Household chemicals - Wikipedia

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    An example of this is the mixing of ammonia-based cleaners (or acid-based cleaners) and bleach. [5] This causes the production of chloramines that volatilize (become gaseous), causing acute inflammation of the lungs (toxic pneumonia), long-term respiratory damage, and potential death.

  7. Hazardous waste - Wikipedia

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    Household Hazardous Waste (HHW), also referred to as domestic hazardous waste or home generated special materials, is a waste that is generated from residential households. HHW only applies to waste coming from the use of materials that are labeled for and sold for "home use". Waste generated by a company or at an industrial setting is not HHW.

  8. Physical hazard - Wikipedia

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    A physical hazard is an agent, factor or circumstance that can cause harm with contact. They can be classified as type of occupational hazard or environmental hazard. Physical hazards include ergonomic hazards, radiation, heat and cold stress, vibration hazards, and noise hazards. [1] Engineering controls are often used to mitigate physical ...

  9. Category:Hazards - Wikipedia

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    This category is for hazards (general term for a wide range of phenomena that pose a threat to humans, human society and human populations), as opposed to incidents, accidents and disasters (actual events that have taken place). Please put actual events and disasters in Category:Disasters.