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Re: Should Zip Ties (Cable Ties) Have a Warning Label?

I'm all for the "don't be stupid" label. Should work out well.

As was said on the picture thread about this, 973 has experience with Zip-ties and emergency room visits.
- A student decided to tie a zip tie around his hand. It was tight enough to be hard to get off, but not tight enough to cut of circulation. However, to get it off the student got out his pocket knife... and cut down on the zip tie. Yes, this means he sliced his hand right open. I do believe stitches were involved after the mad rush to the emergency room.
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