In Kumamoto’s Chuo Ward, a 54-year-old man faced an unusual ordeal while attempting to eradicate a single cockroach in his apartment. Frustrated by its presence, he opted for a hefty dose of insecticide, triggering an unexpected explosion around midnight. This explosion not only caused damage to his apartment but also resulted in minor injuries for the man, marked by burns near his kotatsu—a traditional Japanese heating table.
Further investigations by the National Consumer Affairs Center of Japan revealed a concerning trend: multiple reports of explosions tied to the misuse of insecticides near electrical outlets. The cause of the explosion was attributed to the volatile combination of insecticides and the proximity to electrical sources. Pest removal companies underscored the importance of avoiding such practices, emphasizing the potential damage to electrical outlets and the serious risk of injury.
This incident serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the need for responsible pest control measures to prevent unintended consequences. It also underscores the importance of following safety guidelines provided by experts in the field to mitigate risks associated with insecticide use in residential settings.