Show i I Peril of Garage i Fumes in Winter Winer 1 i Told Fold to Owners The Automobile flub dub oj of Philadelphia in Its Ill monthly publication the Automobile e Club Bulletin outlines a timely cold weather warning wanting to motorists ts In th the e form of a statement by Dr Wilmer Krusen Kru- Kru sen en director of the department of public health and charities calling attention t to o the gasoline danger in tn private garages garage s and the precautions to 10 b be taken a against again aln t the menace of ot Dr Krusen aye baye The increase in the use ulle of ot motorcars and the proportionate demand for tor home borne garages has created a comparatively new health problem that Is the he prevention of ot poisoning from gasoline fumes rumes While few tew cases al ate aie on record of ot gas gaa poisoning g it ii Is anticipated at d that the taU tall and w winter n e months may Y bring t to light cases es of gas poisoning caused d by y inattention in- in in attention to proper ventilation required In the home garage The public garage Is safer than the private garage because In the former there always are means for tor the escape of 01 partly combusted gases gasell and volatile byproducts which arise during the operation operation opera opera- tion of ot gasoline engines The greater number of oC cases of petro- petro mortis have occurred in the private garage gagg garage ga ga- rage during I the cold d weather h when en engines en- en gg Cf dr gines are allowed l d to r run In the e course see of some repair or adjustment It is for tor this reason that we extend this warning with the coming of cold weather The most serious part of this type of ot poisoning is la that death may be caused Ina in ina a a. short time without due warning Avoid any pO possibility of ot such an accident accident accident acci acci- dent b by constant ventilation In ht the the garage Never Xe allow the engine to run indoors unless you OU are sure that there II Is an exit exil for the dangerous fumes which come ome from rom the exhaust |