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Well, then your breath smells like sewer gas for a few days but maybe you should send this one in to MythBusters.
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I don't know that I buy this. Every tub I've ever worked on had a p-trap to block the methane gas from the sewer. You wouldn't get more than a few square inches of air from this side of it.
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... but if you suck real hard, and drink that water from the trap, then you've got all the noxious air in the sewers, baby!
Well, either that or you would be sucking smoke in from the overflow drain, if it's a tub. |
People won't do the minimal fire safety routine they do tell us about; why would firemen share obtruse tricks like that? I'm sure they'd rather concentrate on getting people to have a fire escape plan and family practices. Lots more useful.
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This was pretty much debunked already, but I have checked with an actual fireman I know and his verdict was "definitely bollocks".
There would be maybe one breath of air in the pipe. And with the house burning around them, do you really think firemen are going to go and lie down in the bathtub? |
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