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3o vs at o* tb s\xe ttotb Coe bM^ otv soove te Vvs v,’a s ebbj RC Tt?T> ¥ o FATALLY SCALDED. IJ, CHILD r f-i 1 /-i L. U I OOm-Ui-U, \9jP.A.) r being scalded at her home j BABY SJJFFftrATTTQ {MI BABY suffocates V$H. IN Rim ■ sa' yflAßy smt‘3 seat*/ ■ (P.A.) -months-old dilri Z received hy l, of bu/ling water 1 — S1? - ■T r borne. Bj,e d ® ler % m t i%' ra i s a i A 3 -A l&a is .■•sa a 15. SsP The toll of death and suffering among our toddlers could be minimised by ordinary care. It* Guard radiators and open fires. ra, *1" Keep electric flexes and fittings out of reach of inquisitive little fingers. fi j^. See that pots and kettles cannot be pulled off the stove. H* Razor blades, knives, scissors, pins, needles, should be kept in a safe place. H* Matcfi_es, poisons, cleaning fluids, caustic soda, medicine, etc, should be inaccessible to children. The home is the one place where kiddles expect safety and security. St is up to parents to see that they get it. - ... - Issued by the Department of Health Keep fols annomts&ent for 3/47 KEEP THESE AWAY FROM TODDLERS m m ifiy £3| >a

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 87, 3 October 1947, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 87, 3 October 1947, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 87, 3 October 1947, Page 7

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