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Throwstick Safety Warning
The following list of safety warnings, dangers and instructions is by no means exhaustive: Throwsticks are naturally dangerous and unavoidably unsafe. They can break bones, cause concussion, and cause serious injury or death at long or short range. They can also cause significant property damage. Before throwing a throwstick, know your target, its surroundings and beyond. Know how to properly throw your throwstick. Do not throw your throwstick when any person, animal or valuable property is anywhere in front of you or at any angle out to your sides. Do not strike objects with your throwstick at close range without wearing eye, hand and face protection. Throwsticks can bounce a considerable distance off of solid objects in an unpredictable fashion. Do not run or climb with a throwstick if it has one or more sharp ends. Do not throw your wood or polycarbonate throwstick at solid, hard or sharp objects, or you may risk damage to your throwstick, including breakage. Do not throw your polycarbonate throwstick at solid and hard objects, and especially at temperatures below freezing or there is a risk of breakage. Do not forcefully warp or bend your throwstick with extreme force, or attempt to use it to support your weight, as this may damage the tuning of the stick or cause breakage. Do not throw your throwstick towards any vulnerable property or property damage may result. Throwsticks have been known to break glass, penetrate walls and doors, and to shatter and splinter objects. Do not allow children to play with throwsticks unsupervised. Do not swing your throwstick near other people. Be aware that throwsticks may be thrown to curve off of a straight flight path and can go in upredictable directions in windy conditions, including being carried to long distances. Do not throw a wood or polycarbonate throwstick when people, animals or property are within 300 meters range in front of you. Throwsticks with pointed ends can be a stabbing danger. Do not accidentally put the point into your own eye when handling or throwing. Pointed objecs can be fallen upon by the user so that it is a stabbing danger, therefore do not run with a pointed throwstick in hand or utilize it while riding a horse or bicycle. Do not navigate difficult terrain or climb with a pointed throwstick so that you cannot possibly fall upon it.
Throwstick Safety Warning
The following list of safety warnings, dangers and instructions is by no means exhaustive: Throwsticks are naturally dangerous and unavoidably unsafe. They can break bones, cause concussion, and cause serious injury or death at long or short range. They can also cause significant property damage. Before throwing a throwstick, know your target, its surroundings and beyond. Know how to properly throw your throwstick. Do not throw your throwstick when any person, animal or valuable property is anywhere in front of you or at any angle out to your sides. Do not strike objects with your throwstick at close range without wearing eye, hand and face protection. Throwsticks can bounce a considerable distance off of solid objects in an unpredictable fashion. Do not run or climb with a throwstick if it has one or more sharp ends. Do not throw your wood or polycarbonate throwstick at solid, hard or sharp objects, or you may risk damage to your throwstick, including breakage. Do not throw your polycarbonate throwstick at solid and hard objects, and especially at temperatures below freezing or there is a risk of breakage. Do not forcefully warp or bend your throwstick with extreme force, or attempt to use it to support your weight, as this may damage the tuning of the stick or cause breakage. Do not throw your throwstick towards any vulnerable property or property damage may result. Throwsticks have been known to break glass, penetrate walls and doors, and to shatter and splinter objects. Do not allow children to play with throwsticks unsupervised. Do not swing your throwstick near other people. Be aware that throwsticks may be thrown to curve off of a straight flight path and can go in unpredictable directions in windy conditions, including being carried to long distances. Do not throw a wood or polycarbonate throwstick when people, animals or property are within 300 meters range in front of you. Throwsticks with pointed ends can be a stabbing danger. Do not accidentally put the point into your own eye when handling or throwing. Pointed objects can be fallen upon by the user so that it is a stabbing danger, therefore do not run with a pointed throwstick in hand or utilize it while riding a horse or bicycle. Do not navigate difficult terrain or climb with a pointed throwstick so that you cannot possibly fall upon it.
Bow and Arrow Safety Warning
The following list of safety warnings, dangers and instructions is by no means exhaustive: Bows and Arrows are naturally dangerous and unavoidably unsafe. They can break bones, cause concussion, pierce flesh, and cause serious injury or death at long or short range. They can also cause significant property damage. Before shooting a bow and arrow, know your target, its surroundings and beyond. Know how to properly throw your bow and arrow. Do not shoot your bow and arrow when any person, animal or valuable property is anywhere in front of you or at any angle out to your sides. Do not strike objects with your bow and arrow at close range without wearing eye, hand and face protection. Bows and arrows can bounce a considerable distance off of solid objects in an unpredictable fashion. Do not run or climb with a bow and arrow if it has one or more sharp ends.Do not throw your wood, stone or polycarbonate bow and arrow at solid, hard or sharp objects, or you may risk damage to your bow and arrow, including breakage. Do not throw your bow and arrow at solid and hard objects, and especially at temperatures below freezing or there is a risk of breakage. Do not forcefully warp or bend your bow and arrow with extreme force, or attempt to use it to support your weight, as this may damage the bow and arrow or cause breakage. Do not throw your bow and arrow towards any vulnerable property or property damage may result. Bows and arrows have been known to break glass, penetrate walls and doors, and to shatter and splinter objects. Do not allow children to play with bows and arrows unsupervised. Do not swing your bow and arrow near other people. Be aware that bows and arrows may be shot to curve off of a straight flight path and can go in unpredictable directions in windy conditions, including being carried to long distances. Do not shoot a wood, stone or polycarbonate bow and arrow when people, animals or property are within 600 meters range in front of you. Bows and arrows with pointed ends can be a stabbing danger. Do not accidentally put the point into your own eye when handling or throwing. Pointed objects can be fallen upon by the user so that it is a stabbing danger, therefore do not run with a pointed bow and arrow in hand or utilize it while riding a horse or bicycle. Do not navigate difficult terrain or climb with a pointed bow and arrow so that you cannot possibly fall upon it.