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Date: | Thu, 13 Aug 1998 11:51:13 -0400 |
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Hola:
Yes; small children can drown; here, a drunken man fall in a small tank, used to
wash cofee, head on and drowned; he was a very good artist in carving wood; he
was a beautifull person when not drunk.
Emilio
mark escribis:
> I notice a rather interesting warning label on the side of my square 5 gal
> (U.S. not imperial) specimen bucket, "Warning small children could fall into
> bucket and drown." is really a problem with square 5 gal buckets or with all
> 5 gal buckets and should we erect safety barriers around our buckets to
> prevent this. This seems a bit far fetched that a child would dive head
> first into a bucket, and if the buckets empty shouldn't we warn parents to
> keep buckets full of water to prevent head trauma to the child from hitting
> it's head? This has me pondering the future of warning labels, "warning ,
> use caution when drinking from this cup, you could drown."
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