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Safety warnings on homemade items at school fayres
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We are planning our school Xmas Fayre. A parent has offered to make table decorations consisting of a candle surrounded by christmas paraphernalia. She is worried (quite rightly) that we could be in trouble if we do not attach safety information, such as "Do not allow candle to burn within 1" of decorations, do not leave candle unattended" etc. Are we obliged to add such information, or as the items are clearly homemade, do we hope common sense will prevail?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Gosh, isn't it terrible that all this political correctnes and safety awareness paranoia seems to have gone over the top?? I suppose you could always display one notice warning that candles are dangerous when burned in close proximity to other inflammable items and leave it at that. (And take a photo of it to prove you gave a warning to purchasers). But now I come to think of it, I can't recall one single craft or gift shop selling candles or similar Christmas decorations that displays such a warning notice, can you? If the professionals don't worry about it, I would assume you're probably safe (but on the other hand, the professional retailers probably have public liability insurance !).
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