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Cell Phone Overheats, Catches Fire Under Pillow
Cell Phone Oveheats, Catches Fire Under Pillow
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The pictures pretty much say it all in the New York Police Department's 33rd Precinct tweet:

Cell phone overheats, catches fire under pillow

 

(via @NYPD 33rd Precinct, Twitter)

PSA: Don't put your smartphones under your pillow!  The alarm clock will still work on your night stand!

PSA = Public Service Announcement

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