House fires have always been one of my biggest fears. Although
I’ve never experienced one personally, I constantly triple-check
the stove, candles, and dryer vent for lint. However, a recent
Facebook post by Kentucky resident Jason Whitaker revealed a fire hazard I never considered.
Jason shared that he kept smelling something like an electrical fire and almost tore
his house apart trying to find the source. Eventually, he discovered that the smell
was coming from a fluorescent spiral light bulb. Inside the bulb’s spiral coils were
ladybugs, attracted to the light and heat, accumulating to a point where they nearly ignited.
“Inside the spiral coils of the light bulb was nothing but ladybugs,” Jason explained.
His photos showed the potential danger, with the accumulation
of ladybugs coming close to igniting due to the bulb’s heat.
If you use fluorescent spiral light bulbs in your light fixtures or lamps,
be sure to check them regularly for critters trying to get warm inside.
Jason’s experience highlights a simple check that could prevent a house fire.
“I found it important to share Jason’s post with you all,” he added,
“as this is a potential fire hazard I would have never known about.”
Regular inspection of these light bulbs can help you avoid a dangerous
situation and keep your home safe from unexpected fire hazards.