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Gasoline should always, ALWAYS, be tightly sealed in an approved
container, kept out of the house and out of the reach of children.
Seal both the spout on the container and the vent. |
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Keep Gasoline Tightly Sealed
And Out Of The House,
Or Your Whole Life
Can Change In A Flash!
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Keep gasoline away from ignition sources, in a detached garage
or shed, keep it tightly sealed, and away from children. |
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Because, what you can't see
can kill you.
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More Than 4,000
Children Are Scalded By
Tap Water Every Year
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Scald burns are most common among young children. And yet,
these accidents are so easy to prevent if you'll just follow
these simple steps. |
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1.
Before putting your child in the bath tub, test the
water by moving your hand around in the water to make sure it's
not too hot. |
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2.
Never leave your child alone, not even for a second. If you
need to answer the phone or doorbell, take your child with you. |
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Remember, tap water scald burns can be as serious
as burns from hot liquid spills from a stove top. And tap water
burns usually cover a larger area of the body. |
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