Ok so anyone know anything about industrial fridges? Would they really be so cold that people would die from hypothermia in a couple of days? I have worked in several places with them and although I've never been locked in one there was never any evidence of actual 'frost' or ice.
Even domestic fridges should be set at 8 degrees or below. Hypothermia can set in at temperatures of 10 degrees, so yes, you could die if you were kept in a fridge.
The fridge handles were broken off. I don't know if that is possible in real life
When he stopped the fan with the pencil he could have pushed something metal through and kept rattling it or pushed the fan right out - the outlet from the fan must surely have been outside somewhere? I know I wouldn't just sit there and wait to die.
barry...Recommended temperature for domestic fridges is 2 to 4C.
Many years ago, I remember a nutter in Emmerdale threatened to burn the pub down by pouring bottles of whisky/gin etc on the floor to set it alight. Impossible of course, the spirits being 60% water with no flammable vapour.
danny..you can only set brandy alight in a particular way - by preheating it and getting some vapour off it - not by throwing a match at a puddle of it on thre floor.
I've never been in a lockable freezer so I don't know about them.
If there is a danger of getting locked in (in real life) can those plastic flap curtain things be used instead? I've been in the fridge area of a cash & carry with the flappy things, can't remember what they're called.
who remembers this?
terrorist group in the good old days - purged their group of dissidents chucked them out of their hide out and let them freeze to death in the undercroft
it led to a decrease in the populatiry in Japan of left wing causes !
hey now theres a thing
Many years ago when shops closed at weekends a man died in a freezer in Bejams, when I worked there in my teens the staff had great fun winding me up about his ghost haunting the place lol the guy was locked in the freezer over the weekend and sadly perished I was told.