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2007-09-27 15:14:47 · 27 answers · asked by enki 4 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Interesting question I would have to say on the outside for me hehe I make my place a positive loving place with flowers and plants and beautiful music and candles that I always blow out so I do not set the building on fire hehehe but the outside is another story car crashes mean people train problems bad weather like tornado's steam pipe explosions near my job Tornado in Brooklyn haha lately the outside is scarier but I put my life in Gods Hands :))to protect me always :)))

2007-09-28 03:26:14 · answer #1 · answered by Rita 6 · 1 0

There are many Dangers whether inside or outside of the House.

2007-10-05 10:21:58 · answer #2 · answered by Lightbright 3 · 0 0

That would all depend. If inside the house there are dangerous situations such as an abusive parent or other care giver then it could be dangerous not to mention all the other potential dangerous such as fire or something. Outside the house however U have to worry about all kinds of dangers like crazy drivers or killers and some people live in really dangerous neighborhoods so both could be equally dangerous

2007-09-27 15:59:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I think that both of the inside and the outside of the House are dangerous, because we live in a town that is so closed to the Border to Mexico, what separates us from them is the Rio Grande, which means Big River. we have had a lot of shootouts by some gangs, drive-by-Shootings, and Killings, all committed by People that cross the river to do Harm to the ones who came over to reside in our Soil.All of this violence is committed because of the Drug Cartel, that are on the Mexican side, and to top it off, sometimes they kill innocent People, when they mistake them for someone else. So, since the new Law was published in the Newspaper, that gives authority to homeowners to own guns and used them when they fear for their Lives and Family. Do you think we are going to sleep at night knowing someone can get into your House and Kill you? Even though you did not do anything wrong? I say, Shoot first and ask questions later. everyone has a right to live their Lives as they see fit, but when someone comes and tries to take away that right, then if worse comes to worse defend yourselves because if you don't you will no longer be here to talk about it. I hope I got my point across, about your Question.

2007-09-27 15:57:02 · answer #4 · answered by a.vasquez7413@sbcglobal.net 6 · 1 0

It depends on where you live.
Where I live the only danger outside is getting bit by a mosquito or sprayed by a skunk. Unless you happened to walk out on the road when one of the five cars a day happen to pass by.
Inside my house is more dangerous because I cut my finger when I am fixing meals, I fall over the vacuum sweeper cord that I didn't roll up yet,
I burn myself on the oven because I am careless, just dumb stuff like that.
Where you are most of the time would probably be the most dangerous place for a person.

2007-09-28 14:36:27 · answer #5 · answered by Tigger 7 · 2 0

I'd say they both are equally dangerous. Inside, your own house can injure or kill you. Everytime you take a shower its a risk! lol How easy is it for you to slip and bust your head on something? The bathroom alone is a hazard. Not to mention the kitchen- oh gosh! Then you'll never know what kind of wiring is in your walls, the gas stove could explode too many things to list but then outside- well everythings out there!

2007-09-27 15:21:59 · answer #6 · answered by Rina 4 · 1 0

Dangers inside the house could be less because we could probably identify them easily; Gas leaks, electrical mistrips, broken door/ window locks, damaged water pipelines, soiled foodstuff, etc,..And, we all know one another as family members.

Outside the house, dangers lurk from everywhere. You drive safely but the other is one hell of a reckless driver. You cross the road and somebody beats the red light. You walk on nights and strange footsteps follow you. You go on crowded places and your wallet disappears. You go to the bank and you're a right person on a wrong place and time. You wait for a cab and strangers just nab you. Whew!!! There's more to say, but you can just hurry home in the light before your motorcycle slams into a parked car again on that blind corner.

Take good care, Enki!

2007-09-27 16:55:17 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I used to work for insurance attorneys, and they all said inside a building -- house, office, store -- has more hazards than outside, if you don't count automobiles. The reason is probably clear enough: when you go outside, you know you have to watch where you walk, you are aware of the hazards much more than inside. And people who have reduced ability to respond to risks, whether because they are old, or have limited mobility, or whatever, don't go out much.

Also, the most common risk outside of the house is the car. So if you are outside, chances are you are getting into a car, and that's a whole different category.

2007-09-28 01:53:06 · answer #8 · answered by auntb93 7 · 1 0

There is more danger inside the house to the inside of you.

There is more danger outside the house to the outside of you.

2007-10-02 16:09:30 · answer #9 · answered by susiegasser 4 · 0 0

Both are equal the danger. For example, inside you can die by the gas Carbon Dioxide and outside might be a Car crash. So, nothing is very secure.

2007-09-27 15:18:18 · answer #10 · answered by rtmeeks7 4 · 0 0

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