Is this a fire hazard?
>>1086605
Electric or hot water?
I wouldn't if it is electric; there is supposed to be certain clearance level around them. If it is hot water then no fire hazard.
>>1086608
It's electric
>>1086612
Yeah you'll want to have some space between them
>>1086605
Yeah, your entire disgusting home is probably a fire hazard.
>>1086617
yeah thats some nasty shit
>axe under radiator
wtf
>>1086605
>hhheerererss... HENRY
henry, meet OP - OP, meet henry. You two should be friends.
>>1086605
I think applying some hair removal to that radiator will also help minimize the fire hazard.
>>1086605
Might want to comb through it first.
>>1086659
That's how the radiator shaves, fuck it's hairy.
>>1086661
agreed
>all that fluff and hair inside the radiator
>bed next to radiator
This is how dirty people get removed from the gene pool
>>1087009
and their neighbors unfortunately
dude clean up
Disgusting pig
>>1086617
highlight of my day
>>1086612
Boogie woogie woogie
>>1086605
lol no dude, it's ok - no fire hazard. The Materials in the pic starts burning at much higher temperatures, so all clear.
pic unrelated.
I happen to have an electric radiator next to my bed and while I keep my bed at a pretty safe distance, I sometimes wake up to my leg burning against the hot radiator. I've had an idea of making a wooden cover for the rad, but I'm not sure about how safe it would be. What are the chances of the cover spontaneously combusting?
>>1087438
Zero. Spontaneous combustion means the source of the fire was internal. If you apply heat to something it is an external heat source and is therefore not spontaneous combustion.
>>1087438
i'd say there is some chance. almost all fires from glassblowing occur from long term exposure to high temp kilns and not the gas and balls of fire that you would think
>>1086661
I lost it
Clean your fucking house jesus, it's disgusting.
Nope not at All sleep well . Lol
>>1086617
this
>>1086605
give a brazilian my man