They used to .....
put a big skull and crossbones on packaging. Seems like they need to bring that back. Or some icon that gets your attention. They removed the skull and crossbones from packaging back in the 60's when kids started playing pirates and the whole pirate thing (maybe 50's walt disney?) making pirates fun. The skull and crossbones icon on packaging was then thought of as a liability as kids might look at it as a curiosity making the package more appealing. Today there seems to be more prominent warnings on a pack of cigarettes and in much bigger bolder font, than the "may cause death" in 8pt font on the back of a paint remover can buried within the instructions.
I'm afraid the new prop65 CA cancer warning will become the same way. In the last 3 days, I have seen it on the bicycle innertube I bought for the granddaughter, on the new kitchen faucet I replaced at my mom's apartment and the new end table lamps for the living room. People are going to start blowing the warning off if it shows up on everything you buy. I guess the old joke that everything causes cancer is true!
So I did some reading on the MC based paint remover health issue. The majority of deaths reported since 1985 were from people refinishing bathtubs (21 cases) or working on items in tight spaces with no ventilation. It appears MC fumes are much heavier than air and would collect in the tub. As people worked face down in the tub they breathed the MC fumes and once in the blood stream it gets converted to carbon monoxide, whereby causing asphyxiation or heart attack. Inhalation is the only reported transport method .... no reported cases from skin contact.
I like John's idea. Make it still available, but you have to go out of your way to get the stuff .... but also put the method by which the stuff can hurt you on the front of the can. Don't just put a big "Poison" label on the front as they do. But tell what the stuff will do to you and how. Something like, "If you don't suppy proper cross ventilation, you could die from asphyxiation or heart attack. Do not breathe fumes". Wait, I think that last line is already buried on the back in 8pt font!
[this post was last edited: 2/15/2020-18:03]