We often make daily decisions without verifying safety, relying on established regulations and expert oversight from agencies like the EPA, FDA, and CDC. These authorities consistently monitor health, safety, and environmental conditions, providing alerts to ensure public safety. While most of our assumptions about safety generally hold true, it is essential to recognize the labor and expertise that underpin these assurances, which protect us from potential risks that we may not acknowledge in our day-to-day lives.
The only reason that we can make those assumptions is because somewhere, over long periods of time, responsible adults have done the work necessary to ensure that these mundane...
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