Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume VI, Number 26, 26 October 1933 — FORTY WAYS OF GETTING HURT IN YOUR OWN HOME [ARTICLE]
FORTY WAYS OF GETTING HURT IN YOUR OWN HOME
San Exaniiner „ r . Llstod be f ow are 40 ways in wiueh peoole oiten are uijure<i at home t and against vMch eaeh person should use a Uttle foresight and m»taution, afterwards will ln no way : ease the pain or heal the injury. , Falling downstairs Lightning Colliding with furniture Coilapsible bed ™, i Plrearm s . . Falling Ceiling n Cat scratch ' tg qs) Splinter in floor Trippn)g U ver rugs SwaUowing a pin Electric shock p Earth<iuake Sealding water, , " Drafty windowa Cut by knii'e Ix>w ceiling Dog bitē Sulphur fumes Uuknaee) oewei; gas Explosion (gasollne or Slippery fioors leaky gas pipea) Improper īooei ; Carpet tack Medicine Cabinet. : Fali from ladder„, (Wrong bottle) Soap on stairway Contagion Pall in bathtub Broken giassware Amateur carpentry Defective chair ! Painter's eolie " Broken suurcase Insect bites Fall from whidow Steaming kettle , Can opener Unfastened floor