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Do we think that for normal usage this is a real risk or is there an awful lot of being economical with the facts behind it?
Do we think that for normal usage this is a real risk or is there an awful lot of being economical with the facts behind it?
If it were normal hand creams then hundreds of thousands round the world would be going up in flames.
A friend's husband is a fireman, he refuses to let any of the family use those plug in air fresher things, you know the ones looking like plugs. He insists they are the cause of more house fires today than anything else. The liquid stuff it seems it oil based. Yet nothing is ever mentioned about these in the papers.
If it were normal hand creams then hundreds of thousands round the world would be going up in flames.
A friend's husband is a fireman, he refuses to let any of the family use those plug in air fresher things, you know the ones looking like plugs. He insists they are the cause of more house fires today than anything else. The liquid stuff it seems it oil based. Yet nothing is ever mentioned about these in the papers.
If it were normal hand creams then hundreds of thousands round the world would be going up in flames.
A friend's husband is a fireman, he refuses to let any of the family use those plug in air fresher things, you know the ones looking like plugs. He insists they are the cause of more house fires today than anything else. The liquid stuff it seems it oil based. Yet nothing is ever mentioned about these in the papers.
Why were they lucky? If they were out then the house got badly damaged. If at home then the smoke alarm should have gone off and fire brigade called.I actually know of a case where this happened - luckily they were out if the house when it happened.