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I am in the process of designing an arcade machine with the intent to manufacture and sell them. I am at the prototype stage and have a concern regarding the potential of the machine to tip over. The machine is about 160CM tall, 60CM wide and is top heavy. It would be quite easy to tip the machine over if it wasn't secured to the wall. My plan was to include two anti tip brackets and dry wall anchors with the machine and also make it clear when selling it that it is essential for the machine to be anchored to the wall and by buying it you agree to doing that.
My concern is that I will sell one to someone who doesn't secure it properly and an accident happens. Although I think I would be OK legally if this were to happen due to including the brackets and fixings and providing warnings, I am nervous that something I built and sold caused someone harm.
I am seriously considering just shelving this project which wouldn't be much of a problem for me.
What do you guys think?
My concern is that I will sell one to someone who doesn't secure it properly and an accident happens. Although I think I would be OK legally if this were to happen due to including the brackets and fixings and providing warnings, I am nervous that something I built and sold caused someone harm.
I am seriously considering just shelving this project which wouldn't be much of a problem for me.
What do you guys think?