jlawrence01 wrote:After a while, people start to tone out ALL the warnings (even the REAL serious ones).
That's a legitimate problem that manufacturers have. Most realize that if they warn too much, all of the warnings will be ignored. However, if they don't warn, and somebody does something stupid, you bet your last dollar that a plaintiff's attorney will sue alleging that the product was defective because it did not contain XYZ warning. So they have to include them.
(I can relay a case that I had years ago and which has long been resolved involving a product which contained a gazillion warnings that a child not be allowed to play with it or serious injury or death can occur. The plaintiff's attorney alleged that the warnings were insufficient because it didn't state exactly WHAT injury could occur. Seriously. This is what it's like.)
As for stoves, I believe that most stove manufacturers have changed the design and/or included anti-tip brackets with the stove, so if you have a newer stove, it shouldn't tip (at least not easily).