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YURAKAPTIV
05-29-2006, 03:05 PM
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this could happen easily,as I said in another thread.i started a fire no problem with my copy,took about 10 seconds for the grass to start smoking and light.Now it's only May,when July/Aug roles around and the sun is much more powerfull it would easily start a fire if left in a car with the lenses flap out,or in a house under the right circumstances.

ANYTHING that can start a fire,or is easily flammable is supposed to have speicific warning telling you so.The lady won the lawsuit about Mcdonalds coffee being too hot.
Old 05-29-2006, 03:05 PM   #39
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Re: Warning: Potential fire hazard

this could happen easily,as I said in another thread.i started a fire no problem with my copy,took about 10 seconds for the grass to start smoking and light.Now it's only May,when July/Aug roles around and the sun is much more powerfull it would easily start a fire if left in a car with the lenses flap out,or in a house under the right circumstances.

ANYTHING that can start a fire,or is easily flammable is supposed to have speicific warning telling you so.The lady won the lawsuit about Mcdonalds coffee being too hot.
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