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WARNS DANGER IN IMPROPER LIGHT WIRING Extension Service Say? 5ySteaP? No Better Yhan Poorest Part "An electrical tftring system Is no better than its poorest part," says the State College Kxtension service. ''A new ex tension, an outlet, switch or light any of these, If installed amateurishly, can make an otherwise safe wiring system dangerous. The NationaJ Safety council recommends tlfet electrical wir ing exttji^M as well as t .e original ^JTvftg system, be in spected by%^ qualified person. When used safely, electricity brings- happiness to the entire family and helps take the back ache out of routine larm chorea. Even the best wiring system i needs a little attention now and Kthen. Outside, you should check ^equently for broken insulators, 1 ra^TRd ; msulaticn, and loose or sagging' Wires that may con tact trses or o Jfc^^jbstructions, the extension .service^vaid. Inside buildings, watfcJQ for loose outlets or switches, toose damps at junction, damaged Insulation cr worn fixtures. Ap pliance cords need frequent at tention. Wherf defective, discaraV Lor repair them immediately. \ When a fuse "blows", some thing is wrong -^oo much load on the circuit or a short itr cuit somewhere. Locate and re move the source of the troublt before inserting a new fuse and then be sure to use the proper Size. There is too much power packed into electric wires to gamble with, the service warns, n't delay repair? it may cost ife. Even for minor repairs, u shoufd-be sure the current ..as been turned off before work begins. When you purchase electrical appliances, look for the "UL" label signifying that the equip ment has been tested and ap proved by the Underwriters Lab oratory. rrs TRUE AIN'T IT? 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