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Elt-CAVINSORIIOLOINGSLTD.
Seaforth 5274350
1. TURN OFF HEAT.
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2. Try smothering flame' by
covering fire with a pan cover.
It should completely cover
pan. Watch out for yourself
and your clothing. "
3. If pan cover doesn't work, use your
fire extinguisher [dry chemical or
carbon dioxide type].
2. Ciotti) kitchen door to prevent
the fire from spreading . . . .
then get. out —
3. AND CALL YOUR FIRE
DEPARTMENT!
2. Try smothering flame by closing oven_ door for a few
moments.
X never riiik carrying out a
burning pan.
X never put wateren grease fires
. . .It will spatter and spread
flames. 3. If this doesn't work, open oven door it crack and use
yopr fire extinguisher [dry chemical or carbon
dioxide type].
Open oven door as little as possible.
Chief: Harry Hak Dip. Chief: Tom Philips Captain: Jitrt,Silitl Captain: Ran grooms
8274278 621-001 521.1241 521.422
tetrachloride (C04) was used
--as afire-extinguishing.agent in -
different types of ecpiipment.
These fire extinguishers have
proven to he. .extremely hazac-
departments provide this ser-
vice if-not, they wilFbe ableto
tell you where to have units
refilled.
A Special Warning "
Several years ago. carbon
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H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD-
Sales, Service 8 installation of
mg, pipelines &
IVIPasalt milking parlours
R.114
WALTON 7-6063
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Eariy, Warning Fire
Smoke Detector
SAVES LIVES ,e
Here's how' it works. When smoke particles enter-the detector Chanbar,
the detector voltage balance is upset. This voltage charge Is amplified by a
specially deSigned amplifier which triggers the built-in alarm horn. The
alarm horn will continue to 'sound as long as smoke is present.
Should a fire break out in your home, the detector will sense the smoke in
the early stages of .the fire and give an alarm before the smoke reachet
dangerous Concentrations.
Established 1876
DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS
KedCarnochan 482-3354 AGENTS
Lavern Godkin 527-1877 E.F. "Bill" Durst 527-1455
Ross Leonhardt 345-2234 James Keys 527-0467
John McEwing 523.9390 Wm. Leiner 5234257
Stanley Mcllwain 524-7051
Donald McKercher 527-1837
John A. Taylor 4824527
J.N. Trewartha 482.7593
Stuart Wilson 527-0687
FULL COVERAGE
Farm & UthattProoerties
Fire, Windstorm Liability Theft
Various Floater Coverages
Home'owner's Tenant's Pachage. Composite Dwelling
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SAFETY
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MelOLINOP . MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD_ OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTIl, ONT
Mrs. MargareYSharp, Sec. Treas., Ph. 527-0400
ER t 1001 TIRE HURON EXPOSITOR. OM
Don't Give- Fire.
an Inside Chance
2. Lightedomohe detector Loud s refl.
and ." light are activated
simultaneously when the dual-
ionization chamber senses the
first signs of combusion Throws a
beam of tight powerful enough. to
penetrate Smoke so occupants can
see an escape route With low-
battery indicator and circuit-
testing button for periodic
checking High-impact, plastic
housing
52-0259—With 9V battery 21.95
FIRE CAN CAUSE TRAGEDY — Whether it's a home, or as shown here,
a barn fire, a blaze can cause loss of life and hitige "amounts of property
damage. The Seaforth and Area Fire Department asks all area residents
to, learn fire prevention rules - for their own sake.
Smoke thhettor pependabfe dual-
ionization charnber' senses smoke
in the early stages of fire, and
sounds a loud, piercing alarm
Features circuit-testing button
conveniently located for periodic
check-ups As an extra measure of
safety, low battery indicator beeps
to alert you when battery needs to
be replaced High-impact plastic
housing
52-0256—With 9V battery 1.4.99
3 DIAL-indicator dry extinguisher
' shows pressure and recharge time
at a glance Has metal valve With
wall mount bracket for con-
venience UL tested ancliNiroved
for assurance of high standards
and performance
61-0816-51k . rating 17.95
Chubb on Guard extinguishers
meet strict UL:C standards — your
best ?assurance of deeendability.
Performance Non-conductive,
non toxic Chemical powder All
have long-wearing metal parts-
Baked enamel finish.
4 1A/58C-rated multi-purpuse 21/2
lb. 61-0806-With bracket 21.95
5 2A/10E1C-rate"! multi-purpose 5
lb. 61-0824—With bracket 36.95
6 4A/40E1C-rated inUlti-purpOse 10
lb. 61-0826=With bratk e .„ 59.95
7 Vehicle bracket .for ". secure
mounting of fire estinguisher in
boats, cars, campers, vans For ,
use , with item 85.. 6,1-0802-Metal.
construction 5.99
Fire extinguisher facts
for home, farm safety
Portable fire extinguishers
—are only-suited for out
localiied fit*: A plenti-
ful supply of water is your best
safeguard against thp poten-
tial devastation of most large
fires. -
Fire extinguishers are
cla.ssified accordingto the type.
of fire they are designed , to
extinguish. Generally, units
are classed as A, B, C, or Et or
a combination of two or more
of these letters. Most common
is thelilulti-purpose A-B-C
dry chemical extinguisher.
Readily available to V2 awl 5
pound sizes, this type employs
ammonium • phosphate as an
tetrachloride estinguisher„ take
it toyOur local fire depatinietit
for dispOtat. Do. not .;ry to
incinerate the•extitiguisliert 416111.1184
imiLINSA
dous because of the lethal
concentration of chlorine gas
given off when the material is
heated. If yu have a carbon
extinguishing-- agent. ger
capacity A-B-C extinguis rs
can also be pUtehased. A-ft
units afe ideally suited for
farm use, since they can with-
stand temperature extremes
and will effectively extinguish
most types of fires likely to'be
encountered on a farm.
Fire extinguishers should
be located near to (but not
immediately within) hazardous
areas: The pressure gauge on
an extinguisher should be
checked regularly. Make cer-
tain that everyone; knows how
to use the erittiPment. Es?
tinguishers should bp refilled
promptly aft-eluse:Some fire