An average size refrigerator typically has a storage capacity ranging from 10 to 25 cubic feet (0.28 to 0.71 cubic meters). However, it is important to note that refrigerators are not designed or intended for human occupancy. It is extremely dangerous and potentially life-threatening for people to enter and remain inside a refrigerator, even for a short period.
Refrigerators are airtight when closed, and if someone were to get trapped inside, they could quickly run out of oxygen, leading to suffocation. In the past, incidents of children getting trapped inside old, discarded refrigerators have resulted in tragic accidents.
For safety reasons, it is essential to keep refrigerators secured with proper locking mechanisms when not in use and to dispose of old refrigerators properly by removing the doors to prevent such accidents. Under no circumstances should anyone attempt to fit people inside a refrigerator. Always prioritize safety and proper usage of appliances.