accidents in the bathroom
deaths, homes are destroyed
Nearly 100,000
because they flood thousands of peoples' homes and cause widespread destruction, deaths are cause by debris and drowning.
destroys homes towns nd causes many deaths
Yes, tamper-resistant outlets are required by building codes in residential homes to prevent accidental electrical shocks, especially for homes with young children.
Great deal of civilian and military deaths as well as the destruction of homes.
Nearly 100,000
In the United States, about a third of deaths occur in hospitals. It seems around 20% die in nursing homes. This would place approximately half of U.S. deaths in other places. "32 percent of all deaths in the U.S. in 2007 occurred in the hospital.... Among the elderly, 31 percent of deaths occurred in the hospital, while 34 percent of nonelderly deaths took place in the hospital." http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_91474.html "Twenty percent of deaths in the United States occur in nursing homes..." http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18043014
The vast majority of tornadoes do not kill. Among those that kill, death tolls are usually no higher than 1 or 2. Most deaths in tornadoes, at least in the United States, are in homes. About 45% of US tornadic deaths are in mobile homes.
They are devastating. An F5 tornado will completely destroy even the strongest of homes and, when they do occur, often level large sections of towns. They almost always result in multiple fatalities, averaging over 2 dozen deaths per storm.
Chemical disaster,The accidental release of a quantity of toxic chemicals into the environment, resulting in death or injury to workers or members of nearby communities. Examples include the mercury waste poisoning of fish, resulting in 111 human deaths at Minamata, Japan; the release of methyl isocyanate from a chemical plant in Bhopal, India, at a cost of 2000 lives; and a nuclear accident at Chernobyl, Ukraine, requiring the removal of 160,000 people from their homes
As of 2000, bathtubs were nearly universal in the US. .6 had no plumbing facilities.