o's nd rou ttitude, Und r 'riter La ratori modi fied it mar in re- quir m nt for hair dr r aft r the CP brou ht to U ' attention report. of in­ and d Ih uribut d to of hair on'ts or air Dryer 0 ner ul - Don't bloc the air open­ in of a hair dryer. Don't pi ce it on a oft urface, uch a a bed or cou h t during o ration; air opening may be bloc eel and, al ,you may create a ri of fire. - Don't drop or in ert anythin into a hair dry r ' openin . eep air 0 ning fr of lint, hair and other m It r. - Don't u a hair dryer out­ door. - Don't operate a hair dryer h re aerosol or pray pro­ du tare bein used or here o ygen i. being dmini t red. - Don't any alta hment thlat aren't r omm nded by the manufa turer. eep th cord a 'a from heated urfa - If a hair dr er ha been dropped into 'ate or other li­ quid, if i doesn't ork prop­ erly or if th cord, plug or other part re damaged. di ard it or ta e it to a rice enter for repair. . , Hair dr r ar I tri al ap- pliance, and u in them-e en under normal condition -requir. ommon pr auti n , UL and th point out. In addition, th t 0 or anization ur people to ob r e th follow- ing . pecific Iety rule for' h nd-h Id dr er : ir t, hair dr er. r and in tru ti n . - Unplu 'h n not in u ed. - Don't u: a hair dry r -hile b thin . - Don't place or tore a hair dr er where it can fall or pulled into a tub or in . - Don', drop or put a hair d er into . ter or 01 liquid. - Don't reach or a hair dryer if it f II. into ,t r or other liquid; unplu it immediately, and then remo e it. A a further precaution, hen u in a dry r re ularly, make c rtain that h ir i ' 11 conditioned to ce i e dr n and hair rOOI • in the (Con'inwd from PIlle JO.) • In d of d Cyril Harv beli {Continued on PtI. e 11.) 11