I've recently noticed a legal disclaimer on the Amazon listings of many binoculars. It reads:
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
You'll find it on well-liked binos like the Celestron NatureDX or Athlon Midas.
Does anyone know what the chemicals in question are? Or have concerns about the disclaimer? Binoculars are, after all, products we hold to our faces for hours upon end.
That said, I've seen the disclaimer before on other outdooring gear -- typically for plastics used in the product.
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
You'll find it on well-liked binos like the Celestron NatureDX or Athlon Midas.
Does anyone know what the chemicals in question are? Or have concerns about the disclaimer? Binoculars are, after all, products we hold to our faces for hours upon end.
That said, I've seen the disclaimer before on other outdooring gear -- typically for plastics used in the product.