I had a small glass shelf in the bathroom. It was actually part of a mirror/shelf assembly, where the glass sits in a little tray, so is under low stress.
I had a tube of toothpaste and a toothbrush on it - nothing heavy or big.
While I was in the bedroom, I suddenly hear this massive crack and crashing sound. I wonder what it is. Thinking something has fallen in the kitchen, I look around, but everything is in its normal position. So, I go to the bathroom, and there is glass everywhere, including a sink full.
The shelf had completely disintegrated into little nuggets. Even more bizarre, the little fragments lying on the floor and in the sink were going "snap, crackly, and pop" like a bowl of rice krispies. And every time, there was a snap, one of the little nuggets would leap up in the air, like it was alive.
A known risk with tempered glass, but I must admit, I was pretty surprised by this.
I had a tube of toothpaste and a toothbrush on it - nothing heavy or big.
While I was in the bedroom, I suddenly hear this massive crack and crashing sound. I wonder what it is. Thinking something has fallen in the kitchen, I look around, but everything is in its normal position. So, I go to the bathroom, and there is glass everywhere, including a sink full.
The shelf had completely disintegrated into little nuggets. Even more bizarre, the little fragments lying on the floor and in the sink were going "snap, crackly, and pop" like a bowl of rice krispies. And every time, there was a snap, one of the little nuggets would leap up in the air, like it was alive.
A known risk with tempered glass, but I must admit, I was pretty surprised by this.