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| 8/28/2008 Welcome to Home Safety Scotland
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7/16/2008 |
Carbon monoxide (CO) gas is produced by the incomplete burning of fuel. It is poisonous and even breathing in a small amount can cause loss of consciousness and death. In the UK, more than 50 people die from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning every year, and 200 peopl ... |
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On 23rd April 2008 HSS sponsored by SAPC hosted a seminar "Raising the Roof on Home Safety" in Glasgow City Chambers. The seminar was aimed at like minded professionals and asked the question "Are we doing enough?" Dr Harry Burns, Chief Medical ... |
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D.I.Y. SAFETY
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The Do it Yourself culture is now part of our lifestyle and appears to be here to stay. Jobs around the home that would at one time been left to the professionals are now readily tackled by householders, some of whom are more professional than others.
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SUMMER SAFETY
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The word ‘summer’ conjures up scenes of long relaxing days in the sunshine and children playing happily in the garden. However, this is sadly not always the case.
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WIRING A PLUG SAFELY
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Each year in the UK, approximately 600 home accidents which require treatment at an Accident and Emergency department, involve the use of electrical equipment. A large proportion of these accidents were related to cables, plugs and fuses. By adhering to a few basic rules, you could make sure that you do not become one of these statistics.
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CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING
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During an average year about 50 people die from carbon monoxide poisoning caused by fumes from faulty home heating appliances. More than three times that number end up in hospital. Carbon monoxide is colourless, odourless and has no taste. It is a killer.
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