Advertisement
Sexual fantasies
Fantasies may enhance our actual sexual experiences. Here's more about them.
Stressed out in SA
The pressure is on. Are South Africans becoming a pill-popping nation of boozers?
     TERMS     GET A DAILY HEALTH TIP  
  
MAKE HEALTH24 YOUR HOMEPAGE   
H24 NEWS MEDICAL SCHEMES DIET FITNESS NATURAL MAN WOMAN SEX PREGNANCY CHILD TEEN SUN
FOCUS CENTRES MEDS ORAL PET MIND GRAPHICS VIDEOS ANTI-AGEING WIN TOOLS EXPERTS TALK FIND
 
DO THIS:TEST YOURSELFGREAT GUIDESQUIZ YOURSELF
 Safety and security
21 dangerous things people do

Sometimes fate has just decided that it is your time to go – such as when a rock or tree falls on your car when you drive along a pass or you escape from the World Trade Centre only to be killed six weeks later in an airline crash.

 
Advertisement
Some things are obvious and come naturally to people, such as checking the traffic before crossing the road and not picking up hitchhikers next to the N1. But there are lots of things, which many people do every day without thinking, that could kill them or those around them.

Dangerous things no-one should ever do

  • Sitting in the passenger seat of the car holding a toddler on your lap.
  • Leaving old fridges lying about in the backyard.
  • Driving when you have had one too many.
  • Fetching food or water for strangers and not closing the door behind you.
  • Going out on a boat that does not have enough lifejackets for everyone on board.
  • Deciding not to fence the pool in your backyard.
  • Standing up straight when travelling on the back of a bakkie.
  • Having electric cords run under carpets or across doorways.
  • Swimming in the sea when you’ve had one too many.
  • Using an ATM in a dodgy area late at night.
  • Leaving your back door open without locking the security gate.
  • Letting your kids play with marbles or giving them sweets that could stick in their throats.
  • Employing people off the street without checking references or identification.
  • Not keeping guns locked in a safe and unloaded.
  • Deciding that armed response and a portable panic button are too expensive to have installed.
  • ‘Saving’ money by not having a decent hospital plan.
  • Driving with worn tyres, buying bad quality retreads and not regularly checking your brakes.
  • Drawing large amounts of cash in full public view.
  • Not switching off heaters when you go to sleep.
  • Pouring petrol or paraffin on a fire to get it going.
  • Leaving medication lying around within reach of toddlers.

- (Susan Erasmus, Health24)
 
Print this article
 Rate this article
Poor 1 2 3 4 5 Excellent

 JOBS
Civil Engineering Technician
Gauteng - Johannesburg
Financial Manager
R380,000-400,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - West Rand
Treasury Specialist
R300,000-380,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - Johannesburg
JAVA DEVELOPER (YL028 – 04/09)
Gauteng
DELPHI DEVELOPER (YL023 – 04/09)
R320,000-360,000 Per Annum Cost To Company Market Related
Gauteng
Senior and Lead .NET Developers (C#.NET, Arc, Design, Code.)
R300,000-600,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - Johannesburg
A C# Developer (C Sharp Developer)
Gauteng - Johannesburg
A C++ Developer (Software Developer)
Gauteng - Pretoria

 
Previous article: Next article:
What to do if you've been raped Trapped in your fortress?
Sign up
 *Daily tip
 Newsletter
 Special offers
*Stand a chance to win R1000 every month!
 OTHER ARTICLES
Hit the road - safely
Training safety tips for women
Your safety – things that could save your life
13 danger zones
Dumb ways to die
Travelling tips for commuters
15 things you shouldn't do
Rape survivors: plan of action
What to do if you have been raped
21 dangerous things people do
Your own security can hurt you
Asleep behind the wheel?
Kids, water and drowning
Women behind the wheel
Supermarket disasters
 



 Sponsored links
 Health24 links

Advertisement
 Top Condition
 Centres