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General disclaimer - Use Wikipedia at your own risk! - Wikipedia does not give medical advice - Wikipedia does not give legal opinions - Wikipedia may contain objectionable content

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Wikipedia contains articles on many dangerous activities; however no warranty whatsoever is made that any of the articles are accurate. There is absolutely no assurance that any statement contained in an article touching on such matters is true, correct or precise. Even if a statement made is accurate, it may not apply to you or your particular situation.

In particular, Wikipedia contains articles describing:

In many cases, the activities described may be performed without undue risk only by trained individuals, often professionals in the concerned domain, and only then when proper apparatus. Furthermore, the descriptions given on Wikipedia, for the sake of illustration, may not include the necessary precautions, safety measures and operational details.

Wikipedia should not be used as a how-to guide on matters where the safety of oneself or others is involved.

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Nothing on Wikipedia.org or of any project of Wikimedia Foundation Inc., should be construed as an attempt to offer or render a professional opinion.

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