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Office chair with prop 65 warning?
What the heck...
I bought an office chair at costco today. Got it home, sitting in the box in my office and my wife notices the Prop 65 sticker on it (which I didn't notice in the store). She asks me about it - it doesn't say WHAT about the chair is known to cause cancer just that it has stuff in it that does. I do a little reading and it's something to do with the fire retardant used in the chair. Should I keep it or should it go? I think I'm just going to take it back... |
Those are everywhere. I see them on all sorts of things, except food - for now.
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They are posted on the entry of my doctor's medical building
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So will I need to post that on my doorway coming into my house?
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Pretty much everything has a Prop 65 warning, otherwise you'll get your ass sued.
The Proposition 65 Shakedown Continues... :: Fox&Hounds |
the reason pretty much everything has a Prop 65 warning, is that pretty much everything has a load of carcinogens or suspected carcinogens in it
you might do some searches on flame retardants If you were a woman of reproductive age, the danger would be much greater. I am therefore recommending against a gender change operation. |
The obvious solution is to leave California.
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Everything is known to the state of California to create cancer. Obviously they know something that the rest of us don't.
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Funny when I was down there I saw a sign in a restaurant, scared me and I d to take a picture of it....who wants to eat in a place that uses cleaning chemicals that cause cancer?
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And if you don't like Cali, it is a free country! |
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I did that search and found why the warning is there. It is flame retardant related. It's a comfy chair. |
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Taking in oxygen is a major cause of aging.........no one is going to survive this world, you accept the dangers of the modern world along with all its comforts or go back to the dangers of the good olde days with out the comforts........easy choice....nothing is free.
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Got my coffee @ Starbucks, went over to put in some milk.......there was the "Sign". Nice, wanna leave too.
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Stupid law, good for attorneys. Suing for not telling people there is diesel exhaust in the parking structure, suing HD for not telling people there might be lead in their keys they had copied, a whole now enclosed key cutting industry paradigm shift there. And I was an environmental consultant in Ca for 3 decades. I'm almost ashamed to say it, but we made money off of this, mostly protecting companies. The Prop 65 signs are so common that no one really pays attention to them. Supermarket, Home Depot, Lowes, any coffee shop? What is the point? Other than to enrich lawyers. I had a lawyer once try to retain me to assess the amount of chromium people could have picked up from putting their hands on stainless steel handrails on stair cases in office buildings. I didn't work for him.
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yes Prop 65 is over-broad - so change it - you could have the regular white warning signs, then yellow, orange and red - sorta like the Bushco terrorism alert levels...
what is the lawyer suing comment about? does Prop 65 contain a citizen suit provision??? |
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