The 20 Everyday Items Most Likely to Hurt You

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The 20 Everyday Items Most Likely to Hurt You

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Nobody wants to get injured, and manufacturers don’t want to injure people — if for no other reason than that America is a very litigious society. But accidents happen, often in the home and often by items we use every day. (Even smartphones can be dangerous. Here are 25 of the most preventable fatal selfie accidents around the world.)

To identify the top 20 injury-causing items, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed survey data from CouponFollow, an online search engine that surfaces popular coupons. The site analyzed the 2020 National Electronic Injury Surveillance System data and compared it with the results of a survey of 1,001 respondents selected using the Amazon MTurk platform, performed in 2021.

The No. 1 injury-causing products on the list, surprisingly, are beds and bed frames, which caused almost 20,000 injuries (primarily to the face, head, and neck) in 2020. Who would have thought? Where do you feel safer than in your bed? And yet, short of deploying to a war zone, it looks like the most dangerous place you could possibly be. (Can you imagine how dangerous it must be to get into bed in a war zone?)

Click here to see the top 20 everyday items most likely to hurt you

It might be less surprising to learn that bicycles and accessories are the No. 2 injury-causing products. If you’ve ever felt vulnerable cycling in city traffic, it might be for a good reason. But that’s quickly followed by another stunner: Chairs — which caused almost 8,700 accidents in 2020 — are more dangerous than knives, at slightly over 7,700. “Don’t bring a knife to a gun fight” is an old expression, but nobody has ever suggested bringing a chair instead. (These are the 25 most dangerous jobs in America.)

At No. 15 we have jewelry. Fashionistas be warned! Some necklaces might be called chokers for a reason. And at No. 16 sits toilets, which caused more than 3,000 injuries in 2020. When you have to go you have to go, but just be careful.

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20. Swimming apparel and equipment
> Injuries in 2020: 1,902

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19. Desks, dressers, and chests
> Injuries in 2020: 2,084

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18. Miscellaneous containers
> Injuries in 2020: 2,268

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17. Scooters
> Injuries in 2020: 2,904

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16. Toilets
> Injuries in 2020: 3,005

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15. Jewelry
> Injuries in 2020: 3,118

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14. Soccer apparel and equipment
> Injuries in 2020: 3,145

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13. Unpowered skateboards
> Injuries in 2020: 3,277

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12. Footwear
> Injuries in 2020: 3,279

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11. Trampolines
> Injuries in 2020: 3,877

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10. Ladders and step stools
> Injuries in 2020: 3,882

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9. Football apparel and equipment
> Injuries in 2020: 4,326

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8. Sofas and couches
> Injuries in 2020: 5,624

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7. Tables
> Injuries in 2020: 6,384

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6. Basketball apparel and equipment
> Injuries in 2020: 7,018

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5. Bathtubs and showers
> Injuries in 2020: 7,041

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4. Knives
> Injuries in 2020: 7,715

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3. Chairs
> Injuries in 2020: 8,695

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2. Bicycles and accessories
> Injuries in 2020: 12,801

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1. Beds and bed frames
> Injuries in 2020: 19,878

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Sarah Burns is an editor and writer at 24/7 Wall St. She previously worked at AOL and MSN. She began her career in book publishing at Viking Press/Penguin Books and has been writing and editing general and financial news stories for the last 15 years.

In addition to 24/7 Wall St. and 24/7 Tempo, her stories have appeared in USA Today, MSN, MarketWatch, Business Insider, and Yahoo Finance.

Sarah has edited numerous travel and garden books. She teaches urban farming in New York City public schools and is an instructor at the New York Botanical Garden. She graduated from Bowdoin College in Maine with a bachelor’s degree in English. She is based in New York City.

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