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  • Gas Safety
    • Basic Natural Gas Safety
    • Living Dangerously?
    • How Gas Gets to You
    • Your Gas Range
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    • Carbon Monoxide
    • Family Safety
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  • Emergencies
    • Preparing for Emergencies
    • Fires and Burns
    • Electric Shock
    • Fallen Lines
    • Fallen Lines and Vehicles
    • Preparing for Outages
    • Storm Safety
    • If You Smell Gas
    • First Aid
  • Indoor Projects
    • Indoor Project Safety
    • Installing Light Fixtures
    • Installing Ceiling Fans
    • Fuses and Circuit Breakers
    • Using Extension Cords
    • Using Power Tools
    • Cleaning a Fish Tank
    • New Electrical Appliances
    • Cleaning Your Appliances
    • Installing Gas Equipment
    • Cleaning Gas Equipment
  • Outdoor Projects
    • Outdoor Project Safety
    • Pool Safety
    • Tree Trimming and Planting
    • Digging and Excavating
    • Painting and New Siding
    • Roof Installation
    • Using Power Tools
    • Using Extension Cords
    • Washing Your Car
    • Electric Lawn Mowers
    • Using Portable Generators
  • Contractors
    • Living Dangerously?
    • Dig Safely
      • Prevent Utility Dig-ins
      • Call Before You Dig
      • Understand Locator Marks
      • Tolerance Zones
      • Hand Digging
      • Vacuum Technology
      • Trenchless Technology
      • If You Contact a Utility
    • Look Up and Live
      • Power Line Safety
      • Examine the Site
      • Make a Safety Boundary
      • Use a Spotter
      • Guiding Loads
      • Tall and Long Equipment
      • Irrigation Systems
      • Fallen Power Lines
      • If a Coworker Hits a Line
      • If You Hit a Power Line




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