Ensuring Safety and Value
What Electricity Provides JULECTRIC service: has become such a commonplace in the lives of most of us that we now push a switch and expect our lights to Durn or other devices to operate with the same confidence that we turn a tap and expect water to flow. Nor are we disappointed. Effectiveness and safety are ensured. Quitely probably, safety has-been the first consideration. Consequently the _,~ purchaser of any apparatus is able roy take for granted that what he buys ca be used without risk of any sort. Ef fectiveness, however, has. not been: sacrificed, and equally it can be appreciated that electrical equipment will carry out the functions for which it is intended. On the part of the uninitiated. there need be no‘ fear of buying a pig in a poke, for all appliances are tested and retested beforé leaving the makers, and capacity is clearly indieated on the goods themselves.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Page 32
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156Ensuring Safety and Value Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Page 32
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