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Throwing a pressurized can to the bin

Hi again. As I got rid of an empty pressurized can today, I couldn't help but thinking, What safety measures are taken to prevent accidents as a result of people who got rid of full cans?

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i love food... really any food

I think that since most of the garbage disposal today is done by machine, people aren't really in that much danger by one throwing a closed can of soda into the garbage.  Sure, it's a better idea to dump it out before throwing it away, but I don't think you have that much to worry about.


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