In 1953, the Flammable Fabrics Act (FFA) was passed in response to a 1940s rise in burn injuries from
flammable children's clothing.
Not exact matches
One of these dangers is that this type of foam is
flammable making it not ideal for a
child's room.
Also, hide the other
flammable substances from the
children that are used in the home.
You don't want to risk having a lit candle too close to a
child with a
flammable costume.
Paul Thomson has extensive experience aggressively representing clients who have been injured by dangerous products including dog leashes that caused blindness, an unanchored soccer goal that caused the death of a
child, a faulty door that caused broken bones, and a
flammable industrial product that caused severe burns to a
child.
If your twelve - year - old tries to set a leaf on fire with a magnifying glass and accidentally burns down a cornfield as a result, your liability coverage is there for you because a
child of that age is presumed not to be aware that setting one thing on fire in the middle of a field of
flammable corn stalks is likely to set the whole field afire.
CAUTION: Before refilling glass holders with new candles clean it well so there's no remaining wax and / or wick from the previous candles, place new candle in the middle of the glass - Place your candles on a flat surface - If multiple candles holders are lit keep them apart, putting them too close to each other can cause the casting to be too heated posing a safety hazard - Always keep out of reach of
children pets and away from
flammable materials.