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this is a very sad point of view.

if you buy a product that comes with a pamphlet telling you how safe it is, you have to trust the manufacturer. you are also trusting that the product has passed all the necessary safety requirements. if that product is food or for children, that trust is even higher.

if an accident happens to you, you need to contact the right people so: 1. it does not happen to others 2. your damages, if possible, are covered.

that's how we make it safer for everybody.



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