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Show 10B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday December 31, 2002 Properly ALWAYS Obey school zone speed limits and stop for school buses with flashing lights. jump-starti- motor vehicle batteries reduces injury risks ng procedures before stranded. themselves find they Friends For Sight advises Castle Valley motorists to take a few moments to read through the car owners manual and familiarize themselves with the baric mechanics of the vehicle. Many cars are now equipped with sophisticated computer systems, continued Malouf. g the car impropalso fry the system. erly may The organization advises Castle Valley motorists to prepare for battery failure by carrying an emergency jump-starkit inside vehicles. The kit should include splash-proo- f safety goggles, jumper cables, a flashlight and jump-sta- rt instructions. Most people panic if battery acid splashes into their eye, indicated Malouf. The fist thing the injured motorist should do is flush the eye with the first drinkable liquid they find: water, milk, juice or a soft drink." Every second counts - the longer the acid sits in the eye, the greater the chances of a serious corneal burn or blindness, emphasized the organization representative. A motor vehicle battery jump-sta- rt rt Oh! chief executive, officer of The Big 40! Friends For Sight. As long as their cars start, motorists often dont worry about the vehicles battery. That can be danger- , Jump-startin- ous. Ive already All motor vehicle batteries contain sulfuric acid and produce hydrogen and oxygen cought up ty W proImproper cedures may turn an auto battery into a tomb. If the gases come into contact with a spark, flame or lit cigarette, the battery can explode, sending battery fragments and add flying, pointed out Malouf. Every year, dead batteries keep millions of cars from starting and it never happens at a convenient time or place. 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The geraniums do not thrive indoors, but the plants will stay healthy if placed in a well-l- it location. Geraniums also come in a wide assortment of aromas. Among the most popular scents are lemon, almond, pine tree, peppermint, orange, pineapple and even chocolate. One of the drawbacks with some geraniums is that the scent is weak. Some geraniums require that people rub the leaves to get a strong whiff of the fragrance. The situation can become a problem since most of the ge- - PUBLIC NOTICE!!! 27552 0 Winder Randolph & Annette Warren Ina Lou & Melvin Van Linden Kirk VKjB Doors Open Wilson Richard & Linda ,43737 The foliage of scented geraniums is what carries the pleas-- ! ant aroma. 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Aromatic house plants can introduce new fragrances that help bring a glimpse of spring into the home. The plants can also help mask cooking and other odors, eliminating the need for air m dUhwjr continued from previous page rt vehicle. Castle Valley residents may want to consider choosing one of the following plants to help spruce up homes during the winter. higher humidity, added color o u safety goggles of around a battery. Batteries contain hydrogen and oxygen. A flame could ignite the battery and cause it to explode, increasing risks for serious injury. Check the battery for damage - cracks, corrosive materials and loose wires - once a month. Make sure jumper cables are rust and corrosion free with no exposed wires. Other benefits include mo XIIASLw c i i ) ioD through the vents. Use a battery carrier when available and always handle with extreme care. Dispose of auto batteries properly. Some service stations ana retail stores will dispose of the old batteries for free or a nominal charge. In addition, Castle Vhlley motorists should call a professional if they think there may be trouble they cannot handle or if they cannot remember how a motor to property jump-sta- Never have an open flame such as a match, lighter or cigarette near when working on or fresheners. 0f inside the battery to spill tery. House plants soften the interior of a home and create interest by adding a touch of nature indoors. Operations Manager HlT Squeezing the caring may cause the sulfuric add stored when working on or near a bat- USU Extension Lain fm 100.9 J .Yllr KUSA ti,dt body. Z-87- .1 splash-pro- By JERRY GOODSPEED James V jump-startin- g, Horticulturist outlines suggestions on choosing plants to add touches of nature, soften interior of residences Inc. is proud to announce it: fiW'l Do not drop metallic objects on a battery. A spark can ignite the gases produced by the battery. inWhen specting or testing, never lean over the battery. The battery could explode and damage a persons face and jump-startin- g, t gases. Cables repaired with electrical tape are not safe. does several things, according to organization representative. The battery activates the starter and ignition, provides extra power when thecharging system or alternator is not capable of meeting the needs of the vehicle and controls voltage bursts that occur when switches are turned on. The switches may turn on the air conditioner, lights, etc. Friends for Sight urges Castle Valley motors to consider following several safety precautions when inspecting or testing a vehicles battery. Protect eyes with ANSI of basic car mechanics and Many motorists may not know what a motor vehicle battery looks like, much less know how to jump-staone safety. People may not know enough htout the basic mechanics of a car, explained Colleen Malouf, president and 2755 Love, Zmerzfflor Robert & Ramona ZmerzfikarJohn The ?' ,w .t i' f h Boaflyf Us. |