Cndwerd 10. 11. 12. 13. Use a rubber mat or other nonskid mat in the bathtub to prevent slipping, or else have a handhold on the wall. Place soap in a safe container instead of leaving it in the tub or on the floor. Place the electric heater so that no one can trip over the electric cord. Disconnect the heater before retiring or leaving the room for any length of time. Promptly replace broken faucet handles. To prevent scalds, test the temperature of the water before stepping into the tub or shower. NEVER LIGHT A MATCH OR TURN ON AN ELECTRIC SWITCH IN THE PRESENCE OF LEAKING GAS. Inspect gas equipment periodically, and have all de- fects repaired immediately by competent workmen. Promptly replace gas hose and all connections when worn, and use “U L” approved flexible tubes for portable gas burners and heaters. Completely turn off all gas-stove cocks. Make sure that gas flames cannot be extinguished by a draft of air or by liquids boiling over. When in doubt concerning causes of gas leaks, tele- phone the gas company. Always open the garage doors or windows before starting an automobile engine in the garage. Keep furnace and stove pipes clean and in good repair. Keep tools in good condition and in safe places. Prevent accumulation of rubbish, piles of old news- papers, oily rags, and other inflammable material. Always place ashes in metal containers. Always remove or flatten nails in scrap wood or when breaking up old boxes and barrels. : If the cellar stairways are dark, paint the top and bottom steps white and always use a flashlight.