
Octopus in the House (1952)
The film “Octopus in the House” by the National Electric Products Corporation illustrates the dangers of inadequate home wiring through the comedic struggles of the Jones family. It highlights the hazards posed by extension cords and overloaded circuits, likening them to the tentacles of an octopus. The narrative emphasizes the importance of proper electrical wiring and safety measures, advocating for the installation of sufficient outlets and the use of plug-in strips to eliminate hazards and enhance convenience in modern homes.
Keywords
home wiring, electrical safety, extension cords, hazards, plug-in strips, convenience, National Electric Products Corporation, Jones family
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