Poorly designed or improperly manufactured household appliances are responsible for thousands of
injuries and
deaths each year. In addition, many purchasers of appliances fail to operate the items properly. For instance, each year over 130,000 fires occur because appliance owners place the appliances too close to flammable materials such as newspapers or fabrics such as curtains or bedding. Additionally, thousands are
poisoned each year from emissions of
carbon monoxide from household appliances. Unfortunately, appliance manufacturers often fail to warn buyers of the dangers associated with their products.
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See Also
- Burns From Hot Water Heaters: Overview
- Button Batteries
- Furnaces & Space Heaters
- Dangerous Household Products: Overview
- Lighting: Overview
- Defective Ovens & Stoves: Overview
- Televisions: Overview
- Washer & Dryer