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- Trap 5: Falling From a Treehouse
- This video shows just how deadly the traps from ‘Home Alone’ really are
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- How to Survive Alone in the Forest
- This guy tested all the traps from Home Alone to see if you could actually survive them
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Obviously, the easiest way to save yourself here would be to just move out of the way. So you’d probably be better off just entering the house with a hockey helmet and a mouthguard. That might protect your face from some of the damage.
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Trap 5: Falling From a Treehouse
Bricks dropped off roofs onto the heads of unsuspecting victims, skin melting doorknobs, a blowtorch to the head, spiders, paint cans swung down a flight of stairs and so many more. Assuming Harry and Marv somehow survived the paint cans to the face, inside what is likely a burning house thanks to the red-hot doorknob, Harry would have left in a body bag after Marv bludgeoned him with the crowbar. As an adult, however, you realize that the movie is filled to the brim with diabolical booby traps that were created by a mastermind future serial killer. Burglar Marv is under a laundry shoot and pulls an iron down. This would cause second-degree burns if the iron were hot.
If they weren’t too high up from the ground, the best way to survive this would be to let go of the rope and fall onto the snow. While Kevin is hiding in his treehouse, the burglars hang from a line between the house and the treehouse. Tibi is a science journalist and co-founder of ZME Science. In his spare time, Tibi likes to make weird music on his computer and groom felines. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later?
This video shows just how deadly the traps from ‘Home Alone’ really are
It could also fracture Marv’s face and cervical spine or even break his neck and kill him. Again, the ideal strategy would be to get out of the way, but a helmet would have protected Marv from the damage of a falling 4.5 kg object and getting burned. And it could help protect him from injuries if he fell backward and hit his head on the ground. There’s no way the “wet bandits” fromHome Alonewould survive Kevin McCallister’s booby traps. These bumbling thieves are met with their worst nightmare, as Kevin stages numerous traps throughout the house that inflict third degree burns, painful bumps and nasty bruises. However, the dark reality is that if those characters had faced Kevin's booby traps - deployed to keep the robbers out - in real life, they would have likely died.

This guy builds the home alone traps to find out if a person can actually survive those traps or not. Once Harry realizes his head is on fire, he pushes it inside of a toilet to smolder the flames - and within seconds the toilet explodes while he is still face down in the bowl. Remembering the bandits, Kevin lures them back to his uncle's townhouse where he has been staying and rigs the place with numerous traps. As soon as Harry opens the door, flames come blowing out of the device and set Harry's head on fire. Am I the only one who thinks there is something seriously wrong with this Kevin kid?
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When Harry and Marv show up at the townhouse, Kevin begins throwing bricks at them from the roof. In this film, Kevin does make it to the airport with his family, who are on their way to Miami to spend Christmas in Miami, but accidentally boards a plane to New York. Following the rigged door incident, the two burglars gave up on robbing the home and went on a man hunt for Kevin. And being that these types of burn are severe, the underneath of his dermis could be damaged and the deeper tissue may have also been affected. However, little does he know, Kevin has rigged the door to activate a blowtorch when opened.

The door would burst into flames before the door handle got as hot as it needed to be. But even if it did work, you'd get severe burns but it wouldn't be fatal. The last scenario given to O'Hara is the 'exploding toilet booby trap. An event like this would cause multiple fractures to the skull and brain matter would have been exposed – all from just being hit with one brick.
How to Survive Alone in the Forest
They would lose teeth, both of their noses would be broken and they would suffer multiple fractures in their face. Although the two unfortunate burglars just fall down a few stairs, O'Hare says that if this were real their 'faces would be destroyed'. O'Hare said this 'was a smart move', but in reality his body may have gone into shock before he had a chance to run outside to ease the burn. If Harry was a real person, he could expect to see 'deeply blackened skin with severe blistering or even some exposed bone in the area,' said O'Hare. Home Alone is a 1990 American Christmas comedy about a young boy, Kevin McCallister, who is mistakenly left behind when his family jets off to Paris for the holidays.
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He seems like more of a character from a horror movie than a family film. You’d probably have a better chance at surviving an iconic slasher than you would this ruthless rascal. The heat from a blowtorch is around 2,200 °C (4,000 °F). According to burn experts, it would take less than one second to get a third-degree burn. In just 2-3 seconds, it would burn through the skin to the bone. And it would be six times more force than needed to break your nose.

In one scene, Harry attempts to sneak into the house through a side door. As a kid you see rebel Kevin McCallister, taking a stand against some treacherous burglars that are threatening to ruin his perfect Christmas. Watching the movieHome Aloneas a kid versus when you’re an adult seems like two vastly different experiences. And when you’re in the shallow, murky rivers of South America, home to the deadly anaconda, you realize this... Kevin cuts the line, causing them to swing back towards the house and smash into a brick wall. That would likely fracture their humerus bones and dislocate their shoulders.
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