Being aware of your surroundings.
For those who might not know, acetylene is a very flammable gas used for welding, metal working, and various other industrial applications.
Having it in an enclosed space with no ventilation is wrong. If you suspect a gas leak, using something that creates sparks (like a switch) is wrong.
And yet some how this guy survives. Sometimes it's better to be dumb and lucky, than well prepared.
Story:
"So my time almost came to an end this morning... im very lucky to be alive.
First of all, GO HUG YOUR WIFE/HUBBY and tell them you love them.
i had an acetylene bottle in my truck, the valve was bumped so slightly and over night the truck filled with the gas. i noticed the smell, and opened the doors to air out the truck. i drove the truck out of the garage to get some more air movement. i went to roll the pass side window down and as soon as i touched the power windows. BAM. with me in the truck. i lost all hearing out of my right ear and got a scratch on the back of my head. all things considering, im alive.
so now ive got the question out to toyota about a 2012 TT. 125 to canada only, 15 in standard. i want a standard...
pictures tell 1000 words.
dont take any minutes or seconds you have for granted... it may be your last...
peace everyone,
evan... "
EDIT: The link no longer works, probably due to the positive feedback the guy was receiving. I found some pictures, though.
(SPOILER)http://www.ridelust.com/wp-content/u...2/img_0110.jpg
http://www.ridelust.com/wp-content/u...2/img_0111.jpg
http://www.ridelust.com/wp-content/u...2/img_0112.jpg
We get links like this from time to time with my line of work, and this guy struck out, yet still lives.
1) Leaving an acetylene tank in a small, enclosed space.
2)Cranking the truck
3)Using the power window switch.
He's lucky something like the dome light didn't ignite it too. Lucky, lucky, lucky.