 Consumers have the right to :  Protection from products and services that are hazardous to their health.

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 Consumers have the right to :  Protection from products and services that are hazardous to their health.

 Consumer’s Responsibilities Include :  Use the product safely, following all safety instructions and remaining alert for future warnings.

 Consumers have the right to :  Have provided for them information that ensures all product statements are accurate and truthful.

 Consumer’s Responsibilities Include :  Analyze and use information about products wisely.

 Consumers have the right to :  A wide selection of goods and services at fair prices.

 Consumer’s responsibilities include :  Choose carefully.

 Consumers have the right to :  A voice in the creation of laws and the development of goods and services.

 Consumer’s Responsibilities include :  Express concerns to those who can help.

 Consumers have the right to :  Request money or other benefits as fair compensation for a company’s mistake.

 Consumer’s responsibilities include :  Make the effort to seek compensation for a wrong.

 Consumers have the right to :  Have access to programs and information that help make better buying decisions.

 Consumer’s responsibilities include :  Learn about the changing nature of products - consumer education is a lifelong responsibility.

 Consumers have the right to :  Live and work in an environment that does not damage their health.

 Consumer’s responsibilities include :  Make choices that minimize the environmental impact of your purchase on others.

 Consumers have the right to :  Fundamental right of access to food, water and shelter.

 Consumer’s responsibilities include :  Consume sustainably, so as not to prevent others from meeting their own needs.