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Rotten Odor From Hell: Postal Delivery Man Shares His Story

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A delivery person has found the source of a foul smell in an apartment.

On the 13th, an author who introduced himself as a postal delivery person uploaded a post titled “A house that always reeks of a rotten smell every time I visit” to an online community.

The delivery man said, “Whenever I delivered registered mail or parcels, there was always a rotten smell coming from somewhere, and I finally found the source” and shared a photo.

In the photo, boxes of leftover fruits such as grapes and shine muscat were inside a fire extinguisher cabinet. There was even a plastic bag full of food waste.

All the food and trash hid the actual fire extinguisher and could not be seen clearly.

He continued, “This house always leaves food and waste outside or in the fire extinguisher cabinet. The person seemed normal when I met them.”

The objects were piled up in the photo inside an indoor fire extinguisher cabinet, a fire-fighting facility installed inside buildings to respond promptly to a fire breaking out.

According to Article 16 of the Fire Facilities Act, it is forbidden to pile up objects or install obstacles near fire facilities or to engage in activities that hinder the purpose of fire facilities or interfere with fire-fighting activities.

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