00:00:06.920 — The still depicts a tense moment in a bathroom, featuring two characters: a man and a woman. The man, looking distressed, holds two bottles, while the woman appears shocked with one hand over her mouth. The decor is distinctly 1970s, with floral wallpaper and a cluttered bathroom setting, emphasizing the importance of the message about disposing of unused medicine.
00:00:11.760 — The still features a woman in a pink coat holding a medicine bottle while looking concerned, alongside a man in a black sweater. They are in a bathroom with floral wallpaper, suggesting an older setting typical of the 1970s. The scene emphasizes the theme of disposing of unused medicine, reflecting public health messaging from that era.
00:00:24.560 — The still from the 1970s National Safety Council PSA features a vintage bathroom setting, characterized by patterned wallpaper and draped curtains. A towel hangs on a rack, and a person in pink attire is partially visible, emphasizing domestic life. The image promotes the message of safely disposing of unused medicine, reflecting the era's aesthetic and public health awareness.
00:00:25.920 — The still features a message promoting safety regarding unused medicine, attributed to the National Safety Council. The image is likely set indoors, with heavy drapes framing a window or wall. Text is prominently displayed in a casual, approachable font. The film exhibits characteristic graininess of a 16mm print from the 1970s, contributing to its vintage appeal.