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VWHI'E'." ood invest-cm! to ta crop... WATERLOO Scores of lives could be saved from fire by the eureiseofeoobeeeandgoodjadgment. Thatisthe opinion of experts of the Canadian Association of Fire Marshals and the Canadian Amociation of Fire Ohio‘s who, during Fire Prevention Week. October 7-13. are doingthe-ir bet to emphasise the dangers of fire in in home. Small fires may be fought successfully by the average householder - but the best thing to do when a fire is discovered is to notify the fire department. If you have a telephone and can’t remember the number "e"- and you should post the number near your telephone - tell the telephone operator, being sure you give her the correct address. Stay near a door or a window so any suddu bursts of flame cannot trap you. .If you are fighting a ftm with a hose or any type of water stream, always aim at the object that is burning, nevu at the smoke or tlame. If the fire is spread out over the floor or ground. start at the end nearest you and sweep it out completely as you ad- vanoe. It the fire is travelling up a wall, put out the fire at the bottom first and then follow it up. When fighting a fire due to an electrical cause. first turn oft the power. You should know the location of the main house switch and a simple pull of the handle cuts " power throughout the house. That prevents the fire from being re-ignited and also avoids the possibility of giving yourself a severe electrical shock. f Most boys agree that "being a fireman" is the ' height of their ambition. It's easy for parents to teach i children simple, good fire-fighting practice by mak- ', ing a came of it. They can work out a plan of action t to meet fire emergencies so that every member of . the household will know what to do when fire breaks I out. Use your head - and save it. More people are killed by smoke and poisonous fumes given " by fire than by actual flames. Many fires occur at night and by the time you are aware of them they will have gained a strong foothold. If you awaken to the smell of smoke and the sound of fire, do not rush out into the hall. Peel the door first. If it is hot do not attempt to open it as thehall is probably full of fire that will burst in. Brace the door as firmly as possible. If you are able to do so, throw water on it to keep it cool. Open your window and attempt to attract attention and assist- ance from outside. Never jump unless it is absolutely impossible to wait. Wait for the firemen to take you down with ladders. The wait may be long, but the average city fire department is on the job within minutes of an alarm. Deadly smoke and gases as well as actual flames tend to rise. Open stairways and open doors assist their progress. As a result, upper floors are usually the most dangerous. Investigation has shown that people are overcome much more quickly while sleep- :na nn [Inner floors than those sleeping on ground iUg" "on upper floors floors. Don't give a fire a place to start. But if one doel come, use your head and you'll probably save it. * Vernon (BC) News: "The OCP, at the national level, ha liberalized ita policies and viq‘i, Experience, hard realis~ tie 'eigrerienee in Dread Bri- 'a-d-c-ds-or-u-ture-ef""."' “dung cube-d. bod and hilt! to the funny ce.. tt - "i'"irJua-itoeeewt"erretttt,tt'f. â€up.“ by. “handout " Imp. Eviunulo lurk an 'lny Mb. been M's dependaHy prepaid by a - Wl he. We “gm The oHe an RIMM I†H». you motoeeoehomNmt ocul- new kW “MIDI“ READY FOR FUN-wh-r you find 1tl "The And-Save it him nnd in Saskatchcnn. h. shown the folly.“ trying to fit ' modern. d-y-nunic. expanding nooietv into .n Nbiart socialist A modern. drill society into ' sttmiehuucke'."