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Olenka [21]
2 years ago
9

In making and marketing tools and other do-it-yourself home maintenance products, do-it-rite corporation, like other sellers, is

required to take precautions against​
Business
1 answer:
Gnom [1K]2 years ago
8 0

In making and marketing tools and other do-it-yourself home maintenance products, do-it-rite corporation, like other sellers, is required to take precautions against​ misuse of the product.

If someone has a demo for a project you can complete by yourself using specific tools, they usually have to give warning for errors or issues that may occur if the products are misused. If the products are not used as shown safetly and as intended there can be harmful issues that arise for the consumer. Most companies that sell tools that can be used for at-home projects, are required to put disclaimers on them so that they are used correctly or if they shouldn't be used how a well-trained professional is using them.

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