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Re: BT
- To: s*@listbot.com
- Subject: Re: BT
- From: D*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 10:04:22 EDT
Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
Sorry I can't directly respond to your questions about using BT cause I have
never used it.
I do want to make a small comment about....
<< I agree that it is very strange that a company would shoot themselves in
the
foot with such warnings(very dangerous was my interpretation of the
warnings--not their exact words)to me giving the idea of danger more
credibility. >>
Not trying to be controversial myself or anything, but most of those warning
labels are mandated by the different states and companys are required to put
them on. Plus, they are also trying to protect themselves from lawsuits.
Many people misuse a product, then when they get hurt, they sue the company
that made it, the distributer, the retailer and anyone else they can think
of.
My husband writes labels for a paint company and comes home at night
sometimes complaining that "California" (for example) called again, and the
wording on such-n-such label is not exaclty correct. All you have to do is
go through your cabinets and read the labels. Almost any label is enough to
scare me. haha
Plus common sense tells me that I don't want to get any chemical, pesticide,
paint or what have you on my skin, or in my eyes, or on my clothes, or down
my throat, unless it's specifically supposed to go there. haha
Ever read all the warning labels on a ladder????
Denese (near Cincinnati, zone 6a, almost zone 5)
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