Preventing Cockroach Disasters: The Dangers of Pesticides Near Electrical Outlets

2023-12-18 09:53:17

Although it is said to be afraid of mice and bake illam, many people actually make such mistakes. A Japanese homeowner had a similar experience. But the villain was not a rat but a cockroach.

His apartment accidentally burned down while trying to kill a cockroach that had come in as a nuisance.

A house in Kumamoto was invaded by a cockroach at night. Realizing that the roaches would become a nuisance if left alone, the owner tried to repel them by applying insecticide.

Accidentally, a large amount of insecticide fell into the electrical outlet… and an explosion occurred in the house.

He was later found by rescuers with burns. The furniture in the house has been severely damaged

This is not the first time such incidents have been reported in Japan. Accidents including explosions related to the use of pesticides near electrical outlets have been reported to Japan’s National Consumer Affairs Center in the past, officials revealed.

Pesticide companies often issue warnings regarding the dangers of applying pesticides near electrical equipment. The reason why such incidents are repeated is because it is not given enough importance.

As the news went viral on social media, people reacted differently. Others are curious to know whether the cockroach has left the house even following burning it down.

English Summary:

Man tried to get rid of Cockroach accidentally destroyed apartment

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