I have decided that recycling can be dangerous to your health. No really it can be and I am living proof. Last night having arrived home late, it was too late to cook a proper meal so I decided to have a bowl of soup. The can, was the type with a ring pull, I opened the can cooked the soup and had a nice bowl of Scots broth soup.
Now comes the dangerous bit, when I had finished I washed the bowl and pan and started to wash the empty can ready for the recycling sack, this is when I cut my finger, blood was very where, I had cut my finger across the joint of my ring finger on my right hand.
The cut about an inch long was bleeding quite badly, I did contemplate on going to casualty as it didn’t appear to be stopping, but I thought its only a little cut I don’t want to sit in casualty for about fours only for them to put a plaster on it and send me home.
So using my first aid training I put some gauze and tape on it and went to bed. This morning I changed the dressing and when I bent my finger it started to bleed again but only a little.
See recycling can be dangerous I could have bled to death……….lol.
Now please answer the following two questions.
1 Should I go to casualty, I think it may need a stitch, but because it’s across the joint I doubt that they would be able to do it?
2. Can I sue Heinz?
Rabbit
