PhantomWolf
Penultimate Amazing
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If we all followed this advice from W.A.T.C.H. then anyone with kids would be in trouble, or perhaps just in the dark...
Time to give up those hair-dryers, toasters, TVs, DVD's, oh, and your computer, iPad, and anything else you plug into the wall.
[URL=http://toysafety.org/toy9.shtml]W.A.T.C.H[/URL] said:W.A.T.C.H. OUT! This oven uses standard 120-volt house current and shrinks a “shrinky dink” in a “heating chamber” with a 60-watt light bulb. A parent or caregiver needs no further indication that this oven could be dangerous than the litany of warnings and cautions on the toy itself and the packaging, including:
“CAUTION-ELECTRIC TOY: As with all electric products, precautions
shall be observed…to prevent electric shock.”
“WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD. Pull plug before changing light bulb.”
“DANGER – To prevent electric shock, do not immerse in water….”
“CAUTION – SUPERVISION REQUIRED - ELECTRIC TOY- UNPLUG WHEN NOT IN USE.”
A product with so many inherent hazards does not lend itself to use in a home environment with children.
Time to give up those hair-dryers, toasters, TVs, DVD's, oh, and your computer, iPad, and anything else you plug into the wall.
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