Chris Maxwell wrote"
>> Your customers may not NEED to touch your product; but they COULD touch
it.  To me, that is "accessible". <<

And there there are requirements one imposes on his own products, not those
mandated to lawfully market them. How much will it cost me NOT provide
immunity in some area? More or less than warranty repairs or recalls? More
or less than the effect of customers who swear they'll NEVER buy
[company's]  (expletive deleted) gear again?   


Cortland


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