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Turn the gas down whenever you can

1 Jan 1941

402 Turn the GAS down whenever you can Save every therm of gas possible. Help to give out men the weapons they need—and to send still more aid to Russia. increased production. Fuel is the key to There's no time to lose. The most rigid economy is called for. ECONOMISE IN EVERY WAY YOU CAN Here are some examples: Don't waste 'a nice hot oven' on a single dish Never keep the kettle on the boil and don't put in more water than you need Never let the gas flare up round the sides of kettle or saucepan Never leave the fire burning when it's not needed Turn the fire down as soon as room is warm Use less hot water for baths and washing up Turn off burners the moment you've finished with them Never leave lights burning unnecessarily Call at your Gas or Electricity Showroom or Coal Office for advice and leaflets on how to economise.
coal electricity infrastructure munitions coke factories fires heating industrial production industry lighting gas rationing savings supply soviet union oil fuel utilities hot water industrial consumption fuel shortages overseas trade munitions industry civil consumption
Collection ID
HATOM
Document Reference
HATOM/2/231
Document Types
Ephemera
File Reference
HATOM/2
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.hatom.000002.231
Keywords
Civil Consumption Coal Coke Electricity Factories Fires Fuel Fuel Shortages Gas Heating Hot Water Industrial Consumption Industrial Production Industry Lighting Munitions Munitions Industry Oil Overseas Trade Savings
Language
English
Locations Discussed
Soviet Union
Pages
1
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
History of Advertising Trust: O&M wartime book no 2
Themes
Industry Infrastructure Rationing Supply Fuel Utilities

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