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Show 1 lead the Labe! ! frff PROTECT YOUR FAMILY AGAINST POISONING Many common household products are dangerous, danger-ous, especially if accidentally swallowed. These include certain bleaches, cleaners, furniture furni-ture polishes, kerosene and other fuels, paints, paint thinners and removers, and the like. Federal law requires labels on sucl' to give you the following information: What's in th product that makes ., necessary information for the doctor in case of injury. How it con harm "flammable," "vapor harmful," "poison," etc. Special words to flag the hazard, "DANGER," "DAN-GER," "WARNING," "CAUTION" end the skull and crossbones symbol if highly toxic. What to do to avoid harm, and also first aid instructions, if indicated, in case of accident. The statement "KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN." The Federal Hauriious Substance I.alx-ling Act, enforced en-forced by the Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. |