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Well, I suppose with all the handwringing about sting reactions, the first label should beNow I am wondering what label I need to put on any nucs I sell?
I reckon poly nucs mostly have something like that already on the front...the entrance disc !
We once bought a Christmas tree with lights. It had the warning sticker on it, "For indoor and outdoor use only".Do people actually read that sort of stuff? Most of the time its too small to read and the sentences don't make sense half the time.
You're kidding! If I bought a car and ran someone over, would the dealer be in court?if you include them with your product and someone burns their house down with one of your candles your product liability insurance will cover you
Can't you just have a sticker that says: "Not to be used for any purpose by morons" ?
James
Not really, you have to be inclusive these days..
My granddaughter recently asked me if EVERY other driver we encounter on the road is a moron. Maybe I shouldn't give a running commentary when I taxi her about.That's ok. My definition of "moron" is very inclusive
James
I think people inserting candles come under a separate legislationno need for product testing for insertions
You are right of course; it seems to me that those 'greedy people' who created the society were, for the most part, elected by the people in society to run things for them.IMO it isn't because common sense is not present, people who sue know very well what they are doing. And apparently, as they always spout, "it is not for the money" (sarcasm). If it is not for the money then sue for 5 bucks not 5 million.
They know very well that the MacDonald's coffee was hot enough to burn, they just saw an easy way to profit off a company they thought could afford it.
Greedy people created a society that now needs useless labels which serve only one purpose, to keep those who look for a reason to sue from doing just that.
Oddly that's probably because peanuts aren't technically nuts! They're a legume like peas.How to diminish the value of the product you’re selling - on a packet of dry roast peanuts.
May contain TRACES of nuts!!
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Truly, nuts!
I've looked extensively and there is no specific legislation covering the sale of candles but if they are being sold at retail they will be covered by the Sales of Goods Act which has a lot of stuff covering safety of products that are sold. The legal position is something else - it would be very difficult for anyone to bring a case in the UK (I accept that litigation in the USA is more liberal) as there is an assumed position that the person's action is reasonable and the product is being used for the purpose it was intended.Where are people getting the info from that candles need a hazard label?
Just from companies that sell hazard labels? Have anyone got a link to primary legislation ? heard of the candle police doing a sting operation at a craft fair? Or is this just a case of having a grump about something that is really not an issue. Pretty sure that unless you are lacing your candles with creosote or TNT and they are safe for what would be considered normal usage (no need for product testing for insertions) you will be ok.
The safest thing to do is to assume that they are...My granddaughter recently asked me if EVERY other driver we encounter on the road is a moron. Maybe I shouldn't give a running commentary when I taxi her about.
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