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by paulryanrogers
1622 days ago
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> When was the last time a doctor recommended a standard test set to you to check your home environment for toxins? Never! Actually this happens pretty often with radon gas and mold tests. There are even regulations for testing when selling homes in some places. Rules requiring better informing consumers doesn't seem too onerous to me. |
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Rules requiring better informing citizens are good. I'd like the warnings to be proportional to the risk though, and I'd rather see the risks studied and reduced rather than just a warning meant to alter human behavior. Medical warnings often seem like EULA's, everyone pays no attention to them and clicks through. If there was instead a warning that described how to reduce risk, and where the worst risks are, and how to mitigate some of the risk, maybe people would pay more attention.