Tuesday, October 02, 2007

it's "flammable"


Maybe the person at the factory attempted to set this bathmat on fire unsuccessfully. There's some joke in the other set of quotes, but I can't find it at this early hour. Go at it in the comments. Thanks Ashley!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps they weren't sure about the difference between flammable and inflammable, and wanted to hedge their legal bets.

jspencer said...

Between the 2 sets of quotes, they're just daring you to try. First saying, sarcastically, "yeah, sure, it's 'flammable'" then going on to "tell" you not to use it near open flame.

I accept your challenge! If I don't return in one hour, please call "911" for me. (unless they're busy with the drunk drivers)

Anonymous said...

My guess is that the contents of the tag were dictated.

Anonymous said...

this is a pretty bad one. Someone out there is going to set it on fire to see whether it is, in fact, flammable.

Anonymous said...

I suspect this one might be legit. They are likely required to say those things if it fails the flammability test mentioned on the label, and they probably quoted the exact language used in whatever federal or state regulation is involved. Putting it in quotes suggests, then, that it is someone else's words, based on someone else's definition of "flammable," and they themselves might not consider the product to burn all that well.

Anonymous said...

I'm even stuck on the fact that it failed a government standardized test.