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<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2005 18:15:52 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>Thinking of making a major purchase, but you want to know if the product is safe? Check with the Consumer Product Safety Commission first, then go online. Finding more than one safety product review will help you make the most informed decision.

How A Safety Product Review Helps You
Before you invest in any safety product, don't you want to make sure it actually works? That's why safety product reviews come in handy. But where do you find them besides the Consumer Product Safety Commission? There are actually lots of places on the Internet. Start with the type of safety product you're looking for. Whether it's a pool fence, something for home security, something for car security, something for personal safety or even a safety product for your dog, you can more than likely find a safety product review for the item online.

A safety product review can tell you which safety products are helpful and which ones are a waste of money. You can find a professional safety product review online or one from other consumers who bought the same product. Many online shopping sites have this feature, but there are also a lot of web sites like ePinions.com where you can find a safety product review for most products (even low carb bars) that are also written by consumers who tried the product themselves. If the review comes from other consumers or consumer agencies, you can be sure you're getting honest opinions. If the review comes from the site that's selling the product, try to find another review. In the end, it can save you a lot of money. After all, you want the product to work because if it doesn't, the safety of whatever you're trying to protect is at risk, and you don't want that, do you?
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