Household Items That Were SHOCKINGLY Dangerous | Hazardous History (S2)

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Remember when having a modern home meant living on the edge… of danger? From backyard trash fires and waterbeds that turned bedrooms into flood zones, to electric fans that snatched fingers and garden hoses that served up toxic sips of water, domestic life was full of hidden peril.

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Hosted by the iconic Henry Winkler, each 60-minute episode of this nostalgia-drenched series tells the stories of the things we did—for fun, for money, or out of plain boredom—that you can’t do anymore. Pastimes, practices, and products that were once allowed—even encouraged—which you will never see again in modern America. There was a time, not long ago, when doctors would actually recommend smoking, and when we stored our food in toxic refrigerators, and unknowingly played with radioactive toys, flew down slides that ripped our skin off, and decorated our Christmas tree with ornaments made from asbestos. Fast-paced, informative, and a little bit scary – from perilous playgrounds to precarious products, it’s a running cavalcade of the most exciting, reckless, unsupervised tales of Americana in our history.

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