But the Red Cross warned that mines continue to be a deadly hazard in many parts of the world, including Afghanistan.
With a chimney fire, she said, dangerous amounts of smoke can back up into the house, creating a potentially deadly hazard for occupants.
They were twenty feet wide, and ten deep, a deadly hazard, enough to destroy a Centurion tank.
People living below the dam said they feared that its flaws would make it a deadly hazard.
Each of these routes had its own deadly hazards, from shipwreck to typhoid fever and cholera.
Do five cases of leukemia within three miles of a particular waste dump show a deadly hazard, or merely the workings of chance?
Their cheerful, casual approach to deadly hazard was almost as unnerving as the speed and intensity with which they fought.
A potentially more deadly hazard is that silicone is opaque to X-rays, and thus makes mammograms to find early breast cancer very difficult.
This deadly hazard can be significantly reduced if cigarettes are designed to be self-extinguishing after a smoker stops puffing on the cigarette.
The Government announced that nearly 10 million playpens had a deadly hazard: protruding rivets that could snag the clothing of young children.