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NOT uncommon habit Jin many homes is the unnecessary burning of electric lights, due solely to thoughtlessness.: Complaints are then often made when the monthly lighting bill is higher than it should be. The fact is that lights are left switched on in unoccupied rooms, and juveniles are 1ot the worst offenders in this respect. Some adults are less apt to get into the habit of switching cif ‘a light when ‘leaving a room than are children. Particularly flagrant offenders are those who are rot required to pay the light: ing bill. Because electricity ig: cheap one is apt to disregard those ¢ + ' yet desirable, economies and it is ‘surprising how the cost of this wastage mounts up in a month. , ‘3

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 46

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Switch Off Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 46

Switch Off Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 46

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