One man in Kumamoto, Japan, learned the hard way that attempting to kill a single cockroach with insecticide can lead to disastrous consequences.
The 54-year-old Japanese citizen, aiming to eradicate the critter, sprayed a substantial amount of insecticide in his apartment, triggering an unexpected explosion that blew out a balcony window and resulted in the man sustaining a minor injury.
The incident, reported early on Sunday, served as a cautionary tale against using insecticides near electrical outlets, as investigations revealed burn marks near the victim’s kotatsu, a Japanese heating table.
This mishap is not an isolated incident, as the National Consumer Affairs Center of Japan has received multiple reports linking explosions to insecticide use near electrical outlets.
Similar incidents have been documented in the US, where inappropriate use of pest control substances led to house fires, emphasizing the potential hazards of applying such sprays in certain areas.
In Cincinnati, Ohio, a woman burned her house down while attempting to address a bed bug infestation with rubbing alcohol near an open flame, underscoring the importance of caution when dealing with insecticides.
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