Introduction
Chandeliers are often considered to be beautiful decorative pieces, adding a touch of elegance and grandeur to any space. However, as they hang high above us, it’s easy to forget about the potential danger they pose. A falling chandelier can cause serious injury, and even death, to anyone underneath it. In this article, we will explore some infamous cases of falling chandeliers and the risks associated with them
The Risks of Chandeliers
The main risk associated with chandeliers is the possibility of them falling. Chandeliers are often large and heavy, and if not properly secured, they can become a serious hazard. In addition to the weight and size of the chandelier, the glass or crystal components can also cause harm. When a chandelier falls, it can shatter, sending sharp fragments flying in all directions.
Case Study: The Opera House Chandelier
In 2018, a chandelier fell during a performance at the Sydney Opera House. The 1.5 tonne chandelier, which was suspended 16 metres above the stage, came crashing down. Luckily, the performance had not yet begun and no one was injured. The incident prompted an investigation into the safety of the other chandeliers in the opera house, resulting in extensive inspections and upgrades.
Preventing Chandelier Accidents
There are several steps that can be taken to prevent chandelier accidents. First and foremost, chandeliers should be installed by professionals who are trained in their proper installation and securement. Regular inspections and maintenance should also be conducted to ensure that the chandelier remains properly secured and in good condition. If a chandelier ever appears loose or damaged, it should be taken down immediately for repair.