This is a scan from the back of a set of pre-packed leads from a local store:
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It's the general sort of safety advice you might find printed on the DIY-style packs anywhere, but look at what was actually in this pack: A set of audio interconnect cords (Phono plugs are what are also known as RCA jacks in the U.S.)

Is the advice printed on this pack really relevant to what was in it?

I can't help feeling that the ever-increasing number of irrelevant warnings on things might diminish their effect on people on items where they are really needed.



[This message has been edited by pauluk (edited 03-11-2003).]