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New York Man Hit by Exploding Toilet
2013-10-13
[An Nahar] A New York man was maimed when a toilet went kaboom! in his face after he pulled the handle to test the water pressure in his Brooklyn apartment.

Michel Pierre sustained shrapnel wounds from flying shards of porcelain that pierced his face, arms and legs, and required 30 stitches, his lawyer told Agence La Belle France Presse.

The 58-year-old information technology specialist is now so fearful that he uses a rope to flush the toilet from behind the bathroom door at a safe distance.

"Those fears are part of his damages," said his lawyer Sanford Rubenstein. "Clearly toilets are supposed to flush, not explode."

Three other tenants were also injured by what the Daily News website dubbed "the porcelain bomb."

The website said Pierre was briefly knocked unconscious and covered in blood by the kaboom on October 2 in Brooklyn, an increasingly well-heeled part of New York.

"It sounds silly but I'm still scared," Daily News quoted Pierre as saying. "Maybe someday it goes away but right now I'm in pain."

Rubenstein said a lawsuit would be filed against the management company of the building so that a jury could decide how much compensation Pierre should be paid.

The full cost of his medical bills and whether he needs plastic surgery are not yet known, Rubenstein said.

"Obviously there is a serious problem in the building," the lawyer told AFP.

The water had been turned off that day to allow for maintenace work in the 16-story building, which was built in 1964 and contains 275 apartments.

Theresa Racht, a lawyer for the co-op board, told AFP that it appeared to have been a freak accident.

"This is a horrific incident. Everybody feels terrible that such a thing could have happened," she said.

"It certainly makes me think twice about flushing the toilet when the water's been turned off."

She said four toilets in the building went kaboom! but that no particular evidence of wrongdoing had yet been found.

"It has never happened before and certainly nothing has happened since," she said.

"The only conclusion anybody has reached -- and they're still investigating -- is that there was a buildup of air pressure in the pipes so that when it came back on, the pressure was just pushed through the pipe and caused the kaboom."

"This could be very well what we call a true accident."
Posted by:Fred

#6  High rise buildings do not have one connection to the water. They usually have several floors together as pressure zones. That way your pressure will vary say from 30 psi to say 50 psi. The Code limits pressure to fixtures to 80 psi.

However, if someone is working on the water pipes, and has them emptied, then if they turn on the water all at once, you have a giant air spring, that when going to a toilet water tank, can instantly pressurize it with air, causing the porcelain tank to catastrophically fail.

The same thing can happen to pvc pipes, which produce shrapnel when burst if they are overpressurized with gas.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2013-10-13 22:09  

#5  toilets are supposed to flush, not explode.

Clearly, this fellow has never been around engineering students in a freshman dorm.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2013-10-13 12:51  

#4  I do so hope the TF Foundation steps up to the porcelain on this one, Kate Smith would want that.
Posted by: Shipman   2013-10-13 06:18  

#3  "toilets are supposed to flush, not explode"

Beans, beans, good for the heart....

Posted by: Barbara   2013-10-13 01:03  

#2  Shit explodes happens.
Posted by: DarthVader   2013-10-13 00:56  

#1  Thats the way I flush my toilet, don't you ?
Posted by: Harcourt Prince of the Nebraskans4881   2013-10-13 00:47  

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