B.C. LUMBER WORKER From page 6 Baby Sitters Dispose of ash tray contents safely. Be careful with matches—don’t discard th and giv ritten Fire "Binengeney fistattions to your Baby Sitters. These should it de: cool enough to touch. Fire-safe Housekeeping Collect and remove rubbish— regular disposal of wast-paper and other coml paseo __ Waste eielle materials is of utm import- How ie ‘call the Fire Depart- ance, Waste eatceiale shoul be placed in covered metal_con- w to reach the parents, Dec- | fainers and removed from the tor, police, neighbours, reventing Home Fires Clean up an attic and Smoke in safe place only —| Slosets — old furniture, cloth- in be Lae ing etc. are fuel for fires and ould be “no Sues should be discarded. areas, Clean or discard dirty. polish- is and cloth od rovide plenty of ash trays, and Your Home ame, Your Job “| Check to Ne L see that they are not blocked - Paper, wood eCheck on wear ET TYPE OF FIRE ee eae THEY CAN BE USED Lr ‘uray ¢ them, Keep garages and.sheds neat. MOST COMMON CAUSES OF HOME FIRES IN 1956: 17.3 chimneys and flue: paints, grea: ind_matcl WHERE eon ae START: home cl Concealed wall, ceiling and floor spaces wncrnnnirnne Attics eae BIT, 70 BE ON THE SAFE SIDE- aiwiorarmewariay | Sam HOW TO ESCAPE FROM A FIRE More people are killed by smoke and poisonous fumes given off by fires 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 or the sound of fire, do not rush out into the hall. Feel the door first. If it is hot do not attempt to open it as the hall is probably full of fire that will burst in on you. _ KEEP YOUR FIRE DEPARTMENT NUMBER BY YOUR PHONE