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ARE 



If you answered "Ye$" 

 to any one of tHese 

 questions you are taking 

 unnecessary chances. 

 Check the fire hazards 

 on your farm; correct 

 foulry habits that invite 

 fire, serious iniurtes and 

 death. Farming is hai- 

 ardouft enough writhout 

 t o k i n g unnecessary 

 chonces. 



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., Do you light iht lantern inside the 



I hurn/ The lighted head may fly 



i oflf into the hay, or the lantern ex- 



. plode. 



Ctirry loose matches in your pocket.' 

 If so, voii will almost surely lose 

 some. Loose matches are fire haz- 

 ards on anv farm. 



Do you do thi> — fill the gasoline 

 or kerosene stole uhile it's lit/ Bet- 

 ter take a minute, shut it off and be 

 safe. 



Let the children have matches'-' 

 Playing with matches can be mighty 

 expensive fun for children — seri- 

 ous burns, heavy fire loss. 



Do you have ungrounded lightning 

 rodsi-' They are worse than none 

 at all, actually attracting lightning 

 to a building! 



Do you smoke uhih drawing gMso- 

 line J' Yes.' >X'hat's the matter — 

 tired of living? Friend, that's al- 

 most certain death! 



Do you pile together oily mops, 

 rags and polishing cloths? Spon- 

 taneous combustion can start from 

 such sources. Store in a metal con- 



Do you start the pre with a gen- 

 erous dash of kerosene/ This is the 

 first act in a great many tragedies. 



Do you cover stovepipe holes uith 

 paper only? It's almost a certain 

 way to burn the house down sooner 

 or later. 



tamer. 



FARMERS MUTUAL REINSURANCE COMPANY 



608 S. DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO 5, ILLINOIS 



