Home, we are told, is where the heart is. It’s the place you return to after you’ve navigated the crime-strewn streets, driven miles down potentially hazardous highways and traffic-congested roads where statistically you have a decent chance of getting into an accident at least once in your lifetime. Home is your safe-haven, your delightful patch of personal peace and quiet, the place you can unwind, relax, scratch your backside, pick your nose and melt in front of the TV and expect nothing bad to happen. So, it might be surprising to you that this center of security is riddled with hidden dangers lying in wait as you twist your key into that trusted lock. Today we’ll look closely at those dangers, in this episode of the Infographics Show, Things in Your Home That Are Secretly Killing You. 20. Household Plants Bet you didn’t know that some plants that people regularly keep in the home are dangerous if eaten. Ok, so you don’t generally go about eating your house plants, but young kids might, or older kids who are acting silly to impress their friends. Chow down on some daffodil and according to The Center of Poison Control you are going to get sick. That’s because they contain a toxin called alkaloid lycorine. Eating a Rhododendron could be life-threatening, and if the kids decide to see what that Christmas mistletoe tastes like they are going to get ill. There is a long list of house plants that might bring down your curious kid or pose a mortal danger to your deranged dog, so check out what plants you are putting in your house. At number 20, this is the least of your worries. Things are going to get worse. 19. Mold Sometimes we see mold and take our time doing something about it. In 2013, there were reports that an actress called Brittany Murphy and her screenwriter husband Simon Monjack both died mysteriously. Investigators said that the killer could have been mold that had damaged the couple’s respiratory systems. The CDC tells us mold can cause all kinds