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Old 04-16-2011, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by JackieG
Seems like everything will be affected, cars, car parts, cameras, etc., and now fabric. I would not purchase food, beauty products, pharmaceuticals, or fabric from Japan. We need to be cautious. It's all very sad and unfortunate, and another major quake/aftershock is predicted to occur in the near future.
I assume you are talking about radiation fear and not manufacturing plant destruction due to earthquake and tsunami damage? So are you going to not buy any fabric that has come in close contact with any fabric from Japan? How close? And how will you know? And how will you know when it was imported?

If a product made it out of Japan and into the US and passed both country's screening systems, now modified and increased because of the circumstances, and is sitting on retail shelves, odds are it's going to be safe...no matter what that product is. Let's be reasonable.
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