The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 17, 1974, Image 3

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July 17,1974
Mount Joy Bulletin - Page
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Do your children have ade-
quate protection from the dan-
ger of electrical shock that can
lurk right in your own home?
“Most households have elec-
trical deathtraps into which
small children can stumble in
the twinkling of an eye,” says
Dr. Albert H. Domm, child
safety specialist and medical di-
rector of the Prudential Insur-
ance Company.
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He urges
all parents to
inspect their
homes for
electrical
danger spots
and take
prompt cor-
rective action
if any exist.
Dr. Domm
suggests the
following
safeguards: (1) Keep all electric
outlets covered when not in use.
Curious children can stick con-
ductive objects into uncovered
sockets. (2) Be sure you have
no worn extension cords. (3)
ETL | SB
Dr. Albert
H. Domm
Place all electrical machinery
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and appliances out of the reach
of toddlers. (4) Light switches,
electrical appliances, or outlets
should not be within reach of
the bathtub.
“The bathtub requires special
attention from parents since
many electrical accidents take
place there,” he said. “Wet
hands and feet increase the pos-
sibility of shock.”
If such a mishap: occurs, shut
the current off immediately and
remove the victim from the con-
tact using a stick or gloves, but
not barehanded. Call an ambu-
lance or doctor and administer
artificial respiration until help
arrives.
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