Years ago before much needed updates in our classrooms I only had one outlet
in my whole room--kids could draw a picture of that outlet and all its wires
for the "do not" side of a fire prevention poster.  

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YIKES! We have a new fire inspector, and he photographs all violations! He
said he would shut our school down if he found any violations! Our office
went out and cleaned out Wal-Mart and our local hardware store's inventory
of surge protectores at the beginning of the year. 

Laura Cannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  We've been through that in my
district also--told we might leave the school
in cuffs if we were caught using a regular extension cord and not a surge
protector type.
Laura

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