Sentinels of Safety: 1945

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This circa 1945 documentary, Sentinels of Safety, examines home safety hazards in black-and-white 16mm with sound narration, likely produced by a government or insurance entity. It highlights risks like faulty wiring sparking fires, slippery rugs tripping children, and scalding water burning hands, urging vigilance in post-war households. Scenes of a model home contrast danger—flickering lights, cluttered stairs—with fixes like proper fuses and handrails. Emphasizing prevention over peril, it casts everyday citizens as “sentinels,” safeguarding families through awareness and practical solutions in a booming suburban era.

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