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Show K i fuel stored in a safe location well away from stove or fireplace? 2. Are floors, walls, ceilings and partitions protected from overheating overheat-ing of stove, furnaces and pipes? 3. Are hot ashes stored in metal containers and dumped where they may start a fire. 4. Are light bulbs, switches and electric motors kept free of cobwebs, cob-webs, dust and dirt? 5. Is gasoline, kerosene and other oth-er explosive materials kept in closed and distinctly marked cans and stored safely 100 feet or more from major farm buildings? 6.1s fire fighting equipment, such as extinguishers, water and sand barrels, buckets, fire hose, ladders, axes, etc., available for fighting fire? 7. In the absence of locally organized or-ganized fire fighters, have arrangements arrange-ments been made with your neighbors neigh-bors to bring things to help in case of fire? 1 8. Has the advice of the local fire marshal been secured on fire prevention measures and the best methods of using fire fighting e-quipment? e-quipment? George Whornham, County agent. General . . . 1. Is kindling wood and other |