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Walking down a flight of stairs can be as mundane an activity as tying a pair of shoes. Most of us treat it as something that is second nature, completely forgetting about the inherent dangers. To paint quite a grim picture, various law firms have reported that over a million people in the US get injured each year falling down a stairway. 

Now, this isn’t a doom and gloom post as much as it is a reminder of the things and activities that can actually badly hurt us (or worse) if we get too careless. It could be swimming in the ocean, posting personal details online, or being out in nature, among many others.

These people on Reddit also shared their insights, which you will find as you scroll through. 

#1

Young woman with glasses recording a vlog outdoors, discussing powerful water dangers and safety awareness. Posting your entire life online. No one needs to know everything about you. Too much risk in something coming back to bite you in the a*s.

People that do this are literally insane.

CallingDrDingle , ArtemVarnitsin Report

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    #2

    A swimmer in the ocean under clear blue sky, illustrating the powerful and dangerous nature of water. Swimming in the ocean.

    dddybtv , YuriArcursPeopleimages Report

    #3

    Woman driving a car on a rainy day, highlighting dangers of water and wet road conditions on driving safety. Driving. We do it every day. And every day there are more cars on roads. We’re increasing our chances of injury or passing every day.

    Veteranis , msvyatkovska Report

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    #4

    One-eyed dog in an orange harness on a leash with other dogs and a person, highlighting water's powerful presence outdoors. Petting strangers’ dogs. Even breeds not generally considered dangerous.

    142riemann , myjuly Report

    #5

    Person repairing electrical wiring in a wall, highlighting the hidden dangers of water and electrical hazards in homes. Electricity.

    Ronw12 , davidpereiras Report

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    #6

    Man in a white turtleneck sitting in a car talking on a smartphone, illustrating water safety awareness concept. Speeding, using your phone while driving.

    anon , sedrik2007 Report

    #7

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Walking around or behind a horse without keeping your hand on it.


    Horses can get very scared very fast and a well placed kick can beak your neck, leave you a vegetable or even stop your heart.


    If you must move around one, keep a hand on it after it is aware of your presence and slide it with you so it knows where you are, also stay very close to it the whole time so the potential kick has less wind-up.

    ironwolf6464 , Helena Lopes Report

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    #8

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Driving closely behind a truck pulling a trailer, cutting them off or breaking suddenly in front of them. If I'm hauling a horse trailer, I CANNOT stop quickly. You put everyone in danger by doing that.

    anon , Alain Duss Report

    #9

    Two children enjoying a brightly lit amusement park ride at night, highlighting the power of water in thrilling experiences. Carnival rides.

    masturkiller , Image-Source Report

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    #10

    Two people riding a motorcycle down a rural road surrounded by greenery, highlighting water's powerful impact. Usually things that make people say "Well I do it all the time and I'm fine".

    The_Joker_116 , joshua_resnick Report

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    #11

    Two women walking down stairs in an office building, illustrating caution and awareness of dangers like powerful water risks. Stairs. They end a lot of people.

    Parking_War_4100 , YuriArcursPeopleimages Report

    #12

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Letting small children play with dogs. Especially medium to larger breeds that can do a lot of damage. And yes, I’m looking at you: pit bulls, akitas, German shepherds, etc.

    Even that special angel of a dog who has never shown aggression before, can react when feeling stressed.

    I will fight anyone and die on this hill!!

    Edit: I know not everyone thinks this but there’s a lot of folks out there who will deny that their precious dog COULD EVER do harm. And that is plain false.

    TerraFey , Paweł Kielar Report

    #13

    Hippo with wide-open mouth emerging from water, showcasing the power and danger hidden in natural water environments. Hippos.

    FreshPrinceOfH , Mint_Images Report

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    #14

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Garage door springs.

    huh_phd , the blowup Report

    #15

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Botox. Medspas.

    Ninac4116 , Look Studio Report

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    #16

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Hiking alone.

    Fun-Attempt-8494 , Andrei Tanase Report

    #17

    Dentist performing oral procedure on patient, emphasizing water's powerful role in dental safety and treatment. Poor dental hygiene can lead to heart disease.

    speckledgem , AntonioGravante Report

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    #18

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Mushrooms there is a saying. There are old mushroom hunters. And bold mushroom hunters. But there are no old bold mushroom hunters.

    trax6256 , Chris G Report

    #19

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed A lot of carnival rides. A lot of them have long-ignored mechanical problems, and the people operating them aren't exactly rocket scientists.

    SubatomicGoblin , Damien Perez Report

    #20

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Running water in a steam / river. The currents are much stronger than they look and can easily sweep an adult right off their feet.

    Actuaryba , Mabel Amber Report

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    #21

    Man using a high-pressure water hose to wash a black SUV, demonstrating the powerful force of water in action. Water. It's so powerful.

    Kind-Character7342 , anatoliy_gleb Report

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    #22

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Wet tile.

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    #23

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed On the beach: "Oh, look, the water is going way out!".

    anon , Sebastian Voortman Report

    #24

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Alcohol.

    PepegaTheThird , George Becker Report

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    #25

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Not doing the dishes and mum coming home.

    haw-wah , Wendelin Jacober Report

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    #26

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Pushing someone in the water as a prank. Why is that still a thing? I've heard of people getting seriously hurt or drowning. Even a redditor said that they knew how to swim but they were taken by surprise so their body froze up.

    croptopweather , Clark Tai Report

    #27

    Water that you only *think* is deep.
    Always check before you jump. Always.

    itgoesHRUUURGH Report

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    #28

    Crossing the road, even when doing it "properly".

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    #29

    Texting and driving.

    I know you think you're a safe driver and you're paying attention but you're just not. You're distracted and in charge of a speeding tonne of metal. Seriously, don't do it.

    subtropicalyland Report

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    #30

    A young couple enjoying drinks and cake together, highlighting the powerful impact of water in daily life. Dating.

    Glittering_Estate744 , FreshPrinceOfH Report

    #31

    Mountain biker riding a dirt trail with scenic hills in the background, highlighting the power of water and nature. Mountain biking. It is a super popular sport but it is really dangerous. I am a mountain biker. Everyone I know has had a serious injury.

    english_major , ImageSourceCur Report

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    #32

    E-scooters.

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    #33

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Grapes and other easy to accidentally swallow foods.

    Parking_War_4100 , Maja Petric Report

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    #34

    Childbirth. A surprising amount of people go into pregnancy not realizing how bad it can be and end up with some sort of impairment, disability, or even death because of it. My mom almost died birthing my youngest sibling. The US has high maternal mortality rates, and yet people act like you’re crazy when you say you don’t want kids.

    anon Report

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    #35

    Flour.

    Flour dispersed into the air is more explosive than gunpowder, and eating raw flour can give you salmonella.

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    #36

    Saving a drowning person. The person isn't just going to calm down and let him being dragged, he is going to try to save himself at your cost.

    anon Report

    #37

    Sunbathing may be?

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    #38

    “Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe”: 47 People Share The Most Dangerous Things That Are Often Dismissed Re-ligion.

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    #39

    Island beaches. There are a lot in Hawaii that are a lot more dangerous than tourists realize. Islands are on the edge of the vast ocean and can sweep people in.

    cmccormick Report

    #40

    Kids who let the escalator slide their shoes from the stairs to the platform. Also animals going on escalators period. If you don’t want to know why then don’t google “escalator degloving”.

    S-IMS Report

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    #41

    Knocking somebody out. According to movies you just hit the ground and get up after a couple of minutes of unconsciousness then shrug it off.

    somelerdreams Report

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    #42

    I think people know using a mobile device while driving is dangerous, but don't *realize* its danger.

    anon Report

    #43

    NSAIDS (ibuprofen, alive, etc) when there's alcohol in your system. That stuff will fry your kidneys.

    anon Report

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    #44

    Wet floors. Busted 4 of my teeth out a couple months ago right after I clocked out and slipped on the floor I JUST mopped.

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    #45

    Being out in nature.

    It's a lot of fun to visit, but trying to spend an extended amount of time (like overnight) without preparation and knowledge can get you k****d.

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    #46

    Ozempic.

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    #47

    Showers. Old people slip and get broken bones often. Also rugs.

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    #48

    Literally anything if you throw it hard enough.

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    #49

    Honestly. Just driving back and forth from work always seems so benign that I forgot to be thankful for getting home safely.

    Car accidents are one of the leading causes of death in the US!

    thislittledwight Report

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    #50

    Woman sleeping at desk surrounded by papers and calculator, highlighting the powerful impact of water. Sleep deprivation, and not sleeping properly for whatever reason because procrastination seems funnier.

    ES_Legman , GroundPicture Report

    #51

    Petting dogs you're not familiar with. So many people just walk up to dogs and start trying to pat them, and then have the gall to be offended when the dog is anything less than enthusiastic about being petted by a stranger.


    The simple truth is that, like people, dogs have different personalities and even those raised by perfectly good families and socialized as pups can end up with attitude problems. You also never know what could set off a dog or what hidden trauma it may or may not have. I have seen so many people who try to push forward even when the dog is already growling at them. You'd think they'd realize that the dog is explicitly warning them that it's gonna bite if they come any closer, but they don't listen. They think it's funny/cute/a test and still try to pet the dog since they "have a way with animals".


    Approach all dogs with caution, ask first how friendly the dog is, and don't be mad when the owner is blunt and tells you to stay away.

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    #52

    Saving someone with a heimlich grip. You can definitely rupture someone's organs with this move and people have died as a result of being saved by this procedure. Always send someone to the hospital after doing this as the victim might otherwise bleed to death in their sleep that night.

    sebastiaandaniel Report

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    #53

    Eating rice that’s been left out for a while.

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    #54

    Marriage.

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    #55

    Diarrhea.

    punjabijabi Report

    #56

    Sunburns can be very dangerous.

    Normally you don't think too much of them, just a few days of irritated/itchy skin, but if you aren't careful you drastically increase your chance of getting malignant melanoma (skin cancer) through a handful of decent sunburns.

    Currdogger Report

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    #57

    Letting your dog off the leash in public.

    anon Report

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    #58

    Using a fire escape on an old multi-floor apartment building.

    A resident found out the hard way when trying to exit by using the building's badly rusted fire escape. The weight of his body caused one of the "landings" to cave in, even though the landlord supposedly had the fire escape "inspected" for code compliance.

    anon Report

    #59

    Birth control pills. In some women, they can cause blood clots (DVT or deep vein thrombosis). These clots can form anywhere in the body. Sometimes the blood clots can dislodge and get carried by blood to lungs (pulmonary embolism) or heart (heart attack). When blood clotting occurs in the brain (cerebral thrombosis), they can cause a stroke.

    EDIT: I would also like to share that last year I had a CVT stroke because I had been on Estrogen BC for 8 months. 8 MONTHS!!! That’s all it took. Out of the blue, I had severe headache that felt like someone was hitting the back of my head with a baseball bat...every second. I lost motor control in my arms and legs, couldn’t see properly or understand anything. I even forgot my name! Turns out all major veins in my brain were completely clogged by clots. It took over a year of rehab but luckily I have fully recovered. I hope and wish this never happen to anyone ever. Sorry for the long text.

    KungFu-omega-warrior Report

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    #60

    To anyone unfamiliar with cooking, if you're frying with a lot of oil, do not add water and especially not an ice cube. Sounds so silly, but you'd be surprised that it's not more of a PSA especially considering how harmless in theory it sounds.

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    #61

    Sugar. Most people don't realize how terrible the stuff is for you. *takes sip of soda*.

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    #62

    Tylenol. If it came out today, it would be prescription only.

    FraggleBiologist Report

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    #63

    Notes appearing around the house that you didn't put there.

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    #64

    Prescribed medicine. Just because it’s prescribed doesn’t mean it’s safe.

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    #65

    Eating cinnamon.

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    #66

    Popping your neck can cause a stroke!

    Edit: my understanding of the physiology was wrong. It has more to do with impaired blood flow to the brain than blood clots.

    LailaGxxx Report

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    #67

    Falling in love. If you do it with someone who doesn't care enough to recognize the significance it could be the death of you. It's probably going to be the death of me.

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