Architects Beware!
be} HE building of new homes proceeds apace, and reconstruction goes on always. It behoves, therefore, architects, electrical contracto’s and’ 6thers interested in both the building and electrical trades, to accuaint themselves, and to see that their clients are acquainted, with the manifold advantages and conveniences that electricity offers. Many a householder has experienced chagrin, and cherished a lasting grudge against his architect or builder, at finding after -he has settled into a new home, and the wiring installation has been completed, that his neighbour is in full enjoyment. of some advantage of which he would. have gladly availed himself, but of which he had never heard. Architects, builders and contractors who leave their clients in ignorance of the electrical facilities at their dlisposal, are themselves obstacles to progress, Their duty it is to see that ample adequate wiring and points are installed for all purposes, such as radiators, ventilating fans, washing machines and refrigerators.’ A really progressive man will ensure that the service wires are sufficient to allow for an electric range and every other. ap-
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 35, 14 March 1930, Page 27
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179Architects Beware! Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 35, 14 March 1930, Page 27
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