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noting heavy and light wort:. li
501110 4/hji,4u1 or piece of furniture
iS loo heavy for you to Move by
yourself, wait until you can get
help, When lifting always bend
the knees, not the back. Improper
lilting might cause, painful and
even permanent injury... •
Cheek the equipment you are
using for defects. For instant;(, if
you are using a ladder, make suit?
titer,. are no broken rungs or splits
in the wood. Don't overreach w lm iu
on a ladder move the ladder.
Wlion, you, are eleaning is a good
time to arrange for conv(:nient
storage of egnipment and sup-
plies. Store these IhnIg.S near the
urea Where you will be working
ith them. You will find this will
save yon 3noby steps. And while
we are talking about storage, how
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safety because the first role of
safety lir. g.tiod liousekeiTing,
Iler, or,. sumo su from
the Natiounl Safety League of
Canada that. might. be helpful in
your spring cleaning: First Of all
Platt YOttr work so that you won't
be doing. too much in one day, it
you become overtired, you are
mere ant to have an accident.
Fatigue can be reduced by alte-
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SAFETY TIPS AT
SPRING-CLEANING TIME
Among pair :leaning ch0r05
especially it you have young child-
run or older persons in your home
out dated prescriptions and un-
labeled drugs can be a real danger
to the young and older folks with
poor eyesight. Careless storage
habits endanger the health of the
toddlers, SO, for your family'
well-beiag, make a clean sv,Tep
through each shelf of Yonr i.nliin -
ets. Discard all drugs nu longer
being used. Many of them become
either too strong or ineffective
after standing fur a period of time
anyway,. Drug containers should
be rinsed out before discarding
mark the eonti•uts of all unlabeled
bottles. in large clear letters. Store
external medications on a shelf
separate from those taken inter,
ually. ;for the protection of young-
sters, keep all drugs, even head,
ache tablets. under lock and. key
until they are old enough to know
the meaning of the word "poison",
If you are going to wax floors,
use a nonskid wax. Apply floor-
wax in a. thin coat, and buff it
thoroughly to make it less slip-
pery. It's not the thickness of wax
but it's the hardness which pro,
'tents your floors.
Arrange furniture se that there
are clear pachS throUgh all your
rooms.
Don't give tire a chance to start.
in your home, A clean house sel-
dom burns, Clear out all your old
newspapers, magazines. and 'un-
used clothing a;, well as unused
paints, solvents and oily rags Oily,
dusting cloths should he stored
in closed metal or glass container
when not in use,
Now don't stop wh(qi you've
cleaned the inside of yoUr !tense.
Go after the rubbish in the yard.
Dispose of trash regularly and
often. flout let it pile up. If you
are going to burn trash out of
doors, choose a spot well away
front the liouse and other build-
ings, rick a day whet there isn't
a strong wind. Keep children away
front the fire, Don't try lo burn
too much at one time. llave a few
pails of water ready in case the
fire starts to spread. When you're
done, make sure the fire is out.
Sauk the coals with. water; stir to
make, sure all coals are Wet A
gust of \dna can tan uP coals that
are seemingly dead,
What are some of the other
"booby trans" you can get rid of in
your yard? StUrnps, uneven places
they are repaired:
holes, and rocks should be elimin-
'ated as they can cause falls. Nails
old lumber. glass, Wire, and tin
cans can rouse rolls as well us
cuts and puncl u re iron ride. All of
these should be picked up and
thrown a way. Ch ark your clothes
line. I's it high enough so that an ,
an adult can walk under if.?
You Will probably he pretty tired
after doing all these thing's, but
wait — you're not through yet!
The next suggestion does not' in-
clude too much hard work but it
is important too. flo through the
house, and check all your electri-
ekl appliances and cords for de-
fects'. Those that need it, see that
V^ow you are probably pretty
proud of .how oleo your house and
yard look. Why nor got the rankly
together and talk about how every-
one can keep the place clean and
safe the year round?
At this time of year, thoughts
turn to spring cleaning and this
plays an important part in 11.61116
about playing such things as lye,
furniare polish. kerosene, lighter
fluid, bleach rot poison, and
insecticides out of the roach or •
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