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In reply to the discussion: WARNING: This product (vacuum cleaner) contains chemicals known to cause cancer, [View all]Gidney N Cloyd
(19,831 posts)5. I saw a similar warning on a garden hose nozzle recently.
Whatever material it was made out of apparently was a threat to all life on earth as we know it. Perfectly safe to use as long as you didn't touch it or use it to distribute water to your lawn or something.
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WARNING: This product (vacuum cleaner) contains chemicals known to cause cancer, [View all]
Xipe Totec
Jun 2012
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WARNING: Use of this product in any way, intended or otherwise, voids warranty
Xipe Totec
Jun 2012
#15
When everything in the world causes cancer, birth defects or reproductive harm
tularetom
Jun 2012
#11
Proposition 65 is so broad that even printed newspapers have to post notices
slackmaster
Jun 2012
#14
If they were serious about warning people, they would have printed the warning outside
Xipe Totec
Jun 2012
#30
As a business person, my company sells a product that is required by the state of California
ms.smiler
Jun 2012
#21