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There's no need to scare the bejesus out of everyone.
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That's my whole point gentlemen.
Everything you guys stated is true & should be considered. The product manufacturer's supply information for the end user and the products themselves have more specific information covering everything that pertains to that product. Read the labels & use common sense. Toyman is correct in pointing out my statement that these products are "perfectly safe" is false though they are safe if all of the instructions, regardless where the manufacturer provides them, are followed.
We don't need to scare those who haven't dealt with these things before. The information that the manufacturer provides does enough of that.