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How to Market a Defective Smoke Detector and get away with it
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“First, provide disclaimers in the fine print instructions that are included in the box with the detector, IN EFFECT, WARN THE CONSUMER THAT THE DEVICE PROBABLY WILL NOT DETECT THE FIRE.

Having protected your company with the disclaimer, then enlist the cooperation of uniformed fire officials who will promote the device, give some away for free and actually require the consumer to purchase them. These actions by uniformed fire officials will make the disclaimers irrelevant. The consumer will not read or understand the warnings that the device will likely not warn of a fire; rather the consumer will believe that the uniformed fire officials would not be promoting and helping to sell a dangerous product.


So, the manufacturer provides the warnings, the fire officials co-operate with the perceived ‘certifications’.  Perhaps many fire safety professionals do not realize that it is a crime to conceal knowledge of a crime. If you know of a crime, but fail to report that crime to proper authorities, THAT is a crime.

This reality seems lost on professionals of the fire safety field who are well aware of conditions that are responsible for many deaths, but keep quiet because it is expedient to do so . . . ”

How to Market a Defective Smoke Detector and get away with it