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mulletman 12-14-2005 10:09 PM

warnings
 
srry guys to do this but im starting a new thread:eek:
i just got my first small shipment of parts just was reading on the back of the fuel filter to find this:
warning:
This product may contain fuels which contain one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
is this anything to worry about or just wash my hands after handling it?

thanks

Supertronic Systems-Malta 12-15-2005 06:23 AM

RE: warnings
 
This warning is on most of the products you buy,just wash your hands.

U will not die

mulletman 12-15-2005 08:10 AM

RE: warnings
 
ok i noticed it on a couple of products i just had to know

cenracer1 12-15-2005 09:16 AM

RE: warnings
 
If that scares you how about this... I recently purchased a pre-lit x-mas tree for the house.. There were at least 5 warning labels that this product contains lead and to keep away from children and prolonged contact... Forget about the labels of birth defects...[&o]...
Seriously, just wash your hands and you'll be fine... This tree was sent back to Lowes where it was purchased for a refund...

mulletman 12-15-2005 05:44 PM

RE: warnings
 
and why just the state of california wouldnt it be the same for every one ? or are californians differnt?

Andrew Smolnik 12-15-2005 06:54 PM

RE: warnings
 
There are different laws for different states. It is just a general warning to cover the manufacturer, in case some person or child was to use the equipment in the wrong way.

Washing hands after using R/C Nitro fuel is definately recommended. It doesn't taste very good. ; )

alvinl 12-15-2005 07:02 PM

RE: warnings
 

ORIGINAL: mulletman

and why just the state of california wouldnt it be the same for every one ? or are californians differnt?
I think California has a lot more strict laws on things than most other states. I know like automobiles must meet much stricter pollutions regulations in California than anywhere else. Anyone in California know if this is the same for all products?

rolland 12-16-2005 12:23 AM

RE: warnings
 
I wouldn't say Califorinia has the strictest emission regulations. Pierce and King counties in Washington state just recently made it so 1980 and older cars are exempt. Up untill last year all automobiles made since 1968 had to be inspected and the acceptable readings are allot more stringent than Califorinia.




rolland

alvinl 12-16-2005 12:49 AM

RE: warnings
 
Rolland. This is off topic, but while we are talking about emmissions. Do you have state run emmissions stations in Washington? Missouri hired this company to do state run emmissions tests so you can no longer take it to a service station to get an emmissions test. You have to go to a special place (and there are only a few) to get the emmissions test then get the regular safety inspection. How does Washington state do it?

rolland 12-17-2005 01:30 AM

RE: warnings
 
Yes we have state run testing centers. The exact procedure I am unsure of because the newest car that I own is a 73 Volkswagen. But I do have a number of friends that have V8's in their jeeps and off road trucks that were not allowed to pass or even to test because they have an aftermarket engine from a different manufacturer in their vehicle.
My opinion is that if an automobile can the test it should be able to be certified regardless of the modifications to it.



rolland

diggin 02-06-2006 12:09 AM

RE: warnings
 
no jokes..my wife is pregnant do you think its safe for her to be at the track with all the fumes... she trys to stay away but still catchs a little

Sal Khan 02-06-2006 12:51 AM

RE: warnings
 
Don't forget kids, never use your hairdryer while bathing.

BootMachine 02-06-2006 10:43 AM

RE: warnings
 

ORIGINAL: diggin

no jokes..my wife is pregnant do you think its safe for her to be at the track with all the fumes... she trys to stay away but still catchs a little
I avoid the fumes as much as possible. I can tell by the way it stings the INSIDE OF MY FACE that it cant be good for you!

Although...prolly better for you than smoking!

And speaking of warnings...

The best is on the funfactor package. WARNING: this is not a toy. DO not operate this machine under the influence of booze or dope. I have crashed two major times, both costing me over 60 bucks. Both times I had a dooby hangin out of one side of my mouth key he he he! :D

WARNING: FunFactor for external use only....ha ha ha! Do not attempt to insert this machine into any portion of your body. May result in discomfort or in extreme cases, mild death!

E_clips 02-06-2006 01:32 PM

RE: warnings
 
A lot of the products I use at work have this same warning on them. Jokingly, I mentioned it to my supervisor when I first started seeing them.

His response:

"We are 3000 miles from California, you have nothing to worry about."

RogersRacing 02-07-2006 01:40 AM

RE: warnings
 
Yeah Boot,
I find when my performance is "enhanced", when I crash, It doesn't hurt anywhere near as much!!
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dmfeeley 03-16-2006 12:57 PM

RE: warnings
 
It has benzyne in it, you need to keep that crap washed off your hands when you can. They're not just saying it, it's proven to cause cancer. It gets easily absorbed through your skin...

Spentona 03-16-2006 11:41 PM

RE: warnings
 


ORIGINAL: mulletman

srry guys to do this but im starting a new thread:eek:
i just got my first small shipment of parts just was reading on the back of the fuel filter to find this:
warning:
This product may contain fuels which contain one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
is this anything to worry about or just wash my hands after handling it?

thanks

Just out of curiosity what does your fuel say??????

Spentona 03-16-2006 11:43 PM

RE: warnings
 
A good warning label we get over here in the uk is concernd with people who have alergies to nuts

WARNING. THIS PRODUCT MAY CONTAIN NUTS.

sounds fair enough but when this is printed on a bag of salted peanuts!!!!!!

Timmahh 03-17-2006 02:28 AM

RE: warnings
 
I live 13 miles north of DOW Chemical and DOW Corning World HQs.. as well as both their local plants. Benzyne is one of the products the moves daily thru my area. and people wonder why the fish around here glow pink and have 4 eyes and buy you a drink at the local watering hole... to bad im not a drinker *wink wink*

eveything has that warning on it in Cali.., even the air would have warning labels on it in cali if they could find a way to make it stick...

Tim

dustin7837 03-17-2006 05:11 AM

RE: warnings
 
LOL. yeah aromatics like benzene wouldn't be too good for you...

The warning on the filter is prob just because of the oil on the filter.

You might get sick if you ate about a dozen air filters. So don't:)

mulletman 03-17-2006 06:34 PM

RE: warnings
 


ORIGINAL: Spentona



ORIGINAL: mulletman

srry guys to do this but im starting a new thread:eek:
i just got my first small shipment of parts just was reading on the back of the fuel filter to find this:
warning:
This product may contain fuels which contain one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
is this anything to worry about or just wash my hands after handling it?

thanks

Just out of curiosity what does your fuel say??????

i don't, know havent have my mt2 out for a few months, and we have almost three feet of snow!,cold and i normaly dont run in three feet of snow or in cold weather

fpp 03-17-2006 08:13 PM

RE: warnings
 
Wiring and connectors and some rtf kits are coming with that cancer warning now. I'm told that a lot of the plastics used in China where these rc products are made use cancer causing materials during manufacturing. The reason CA has the warning is that the feds are too lame to protect the public from hazards so its up to the states to do so and only CA spends the big bucks to research these things. I wish a scientist would chip in and let us know how serious a problem this is.

CEN Racing 03-21-2006 03:53 PM

RE: warnings
 
I know from experience that anything manufactured today that has lead or toxic materials requires this label to be placed on it for legal reasons here in CA. It seems that many frivolous lawsuits have arose from not putting this label on products and to combat this, manufactures that reside in CA now place this on nearly anything that is suspect. CA also has some of the more stringent EPA laws in the world to try and combat pollution.

Just so you all know, it is always a good idea to wash your hands with soap and water after you have handled your RC car and truck and especially if you have handled the Nitro fuel.


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