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Comparison Of Warning Labels On Plastic Bags, Tammy Lynn, Roger C. Jensen Jan 2005

Comparison Of Warning Labels On Plastic Bags, Tammy Lynn, Roger C. Jensen

Safety Health & Industrial Hygiene

Most plastic bags in our society contain a warning about the suffocation hazard, yet the U.S,. Consumer Product Safety Commission still receives approximately 24 reports annually describing deaths of children who suffocated due to plastic bags.

This study examined three of the warning features on plastic bags: (1) border versus no border, (2) position of the signal word relative to the text, (3) all capital letters versus sentence case. Ratings provided by more than fifty students indicated highly significant effects of the border on noticeability, and position and letter case on reading likelihood. Strongest effects were from presence of a …