If you are distributing a Jean Madden Street Swag - THEN DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK.
You may find yourself in court. Why? Because this website and further evidence may be supplied to any victim of a Jean Madden Street Swag. (Click here)
Charities or any organisation who distribute products that are 'not fit for purpose' or those who ignore their 'duty of care' to stop or limit potential harm may be liable. This may be a logical reason why the UNHCR, International Red Cross and other international aid agencies apply extreme product safety measures.
Aid agencies understand that it does not matter if countries have different safety standards or not.
Need another example? Why do many charities not accept electrical items for donations?
Answer: Liability, safety?
Need another example? Why do many hospitals and prisons use fire retardant bedding?
Answer: Liability, safety?
If you are an organisation who is concerned that a lab tested product showed evidence of a one second flame ignition - then may be you should seek advice from your:
• insurance company;
• workers compensation / insurance;
• legal team;
Give your advisors this website and ask this simple question - what do they think about distributing a Street Swag to vulnerable people who do not have the same flexibility as a normal consumer? If they are not concerned - then you may need better advice. Do courts ignore ignorance?