Some products may contain an inherent danger; for example, products that require sharp and/or moving parts to serve their purpose, such as construction tools and even some kitchen appliances. However, certain measures can be taken to mitigate these dangers as much as possible. If reasonable measures are not taken to mitigate the inherent dangers of a product, it could be considered defective. On the other hand, if a product can reasonably be...
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