Public Service Announcement: What to Do If Your Appliances Are Wet After a Disaster
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7/30/2008
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Description:If your home was flooded, look for signs that your appliances have gotten wet. Throw away wet or flooded appliances to protect from shock and fire.
Created: 8/10/2006 by Emergency Communications System. Date Released: 7/30/2008.
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