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Spons' Household Manual by E. & F. N. Spon
2. Persons especially exposed to a risk of their dresses taking fire
Spons' Household Manual by E. & F. N. Spon
2. Persons especially exposed to a risk of their dresses taking fire
Chapter 15
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: 1. Rubber cushions under the legs of the work-bench. _Chambers’s
Chapter 3: 2. Kegs of sand or sawdust applied in the same way. A few inches
Chapter 4: introduction of spongy-iron filter beds at the Antwerp waterworks.
Chapter 5: 24. The sewage flows into the air chamber formed by the half-open
Chapter 6: 2. In the absence of a fire-escape, or pending its arrival, ladders
Chapter 7: 3. In a narrow street or court assistance may be given from the
Chapter 8: 4. When no other means present themselves the bystanders had better
Chapter 9: 5. Do not give vent to the fire by breaking into the house
Chapter 10: 2. Inmates at the first alarm should endeavour calmly to reflect what
Chapter 11: 3. In the midst of smoke it is comparatively clear towards the
Chapter 12: 4. In the event of being unable to escape either by the street-door
Chapter 13: 5. Persons thus circumstanced are entreated not to precipitate
Chapter 14: 6. Do not give vent to the fire by breaking into the house
Chapter 15: 2. Persons especially exposed to a risk of their dresses taking fire
Chapter 16: 3. As a means for the prevention of accidents, especially where there
Chapter 17: 1884. 2_s._ 6_d._
Chapter 18: 71. The well-known “Eagle” Patent Adjustable Bottom Grate, for
should adopt the precaution of having all linen and cotton fabrics washed in a weak solution of chloride of zinc, alum, or tungstate of soda.
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