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Wednesday, December 6, 1972
In the case of kerosene stoves, no attempt should be made to fill
them whilst burning or even whilst still warm.
"Ensure that they are turned out and cool, then and only then re-fill,
taking care to wipe away any excess or spillage of kerosene prior to re-lighting,
ensuring that the caps are returned both to the heater and the kerosene container
before doing so.
"When checking electric fires, ensure that the elements are clear and
unrestricted, the wiring and plug are in good condition and that they are working
from a power and NOT a lighting point whose electrical supply is normally
insufficient to supply the fire," the spokesman said.
When not in use, the plugs of all electrical items should be removed
from the socket in order that accidental turning on does not occur so minimising
the risk.
During 1971/72, many lives were lost due to fires electrical in origin,
and many cases can be traced to faulty installations including overloaded fuses.
"Do have a qualified electrician check your installation at least. опсе
per year. The trouble, effort and expence will be well worthwhile," he said.
He urged resident to make sure that matches are kept away from their
children and locked up safely. "Children will play and do light fires, so make
certain they do not have the means to set your premises on fire especially when
they are unattended.".
Make certain that the aged, the infirm and the sick are not placed
in danger due to heating appliances being placed too near beds, settees and
chairs, especially if they are paralysed, immobile and unable to move, he said.
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