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A woman could have taken her silk petti- coat and, folding it several times, could have used it as a holder for grasping the wire and removing it. A person would have been safe if he had stood on a dr)' board and used as a holder several folds of dr}- newspaper or a dry 144 EMERGENCIES coat. Rubber, silk, and dry materials, such as wood, cot- ton, wool, or paper, are nonconductors of electricity.
I went to the head office of the Edison Electric Com- pany and asked them how they taught their men
... to pro- tect themselves against accidents from electricity. The chief electrician told me that the rule was never to touch strange wires. " Treat a strange wire as you would a strange dog. Leave it alone. The wire may be charged." I asked him if there was enough voltage in the com- mon electric-light current to cause serious harm. He said No, but that people differed in the amount of elec- tricity they could stand. He told me of a laborer who came to him and said that he had heard electricity was good for rheumatism, and that he would like to know if this was true.

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