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Water on the kitchen floor at home is considered a safety hazard.
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Water on the kitchen floor at home is considered a safety hazard.
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No, because on the hard wood, it is usually sort of grippy so you would not slip, and on carpet the carpet absorbs the water so it is inside and around the carpet not visible.
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yes it is, cause someone could slip and accidentally stab themselves
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