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Who died in a sewer?

Updated: 11/10/2022
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Lots of deaths have been known from inside man holes to septic tanks and the most common killer of these deaths are poisonous gases which are impossible to detect with out instruments because they are odorless and colorless. Most deadly gases weigh heavier then air so the gas will stay in manholes and septic tanks. The reason why it is so dangerous not only because you can't smell or see it but you can't tell if you are breathing it before its to late. Sadly many little angels have died in septic tanks from kids falling in because of no lid or no one locked the cover. Most septic tanks today that we have installed have lids 8" or smaller so the chances of a kid falling in is very unlikely plus we make sure the cover is screwed on or bolted. Its always a good idea to make sure your septic cover is safe so no little angels can be in danger of it.

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