SafetyIf we all want to keep enjoying the weaponry we have all grown to love we must abide to some safety guidelines!
Make
sure you always insure the safety of yourself and others in regards to
weaponry. When welding any of these weapons always keep in mind others
around you or the possibility of others entering the space around you.
Also consider the possibility of a weapon loosening from ones grip and
becoming a potential projectile. Sharp weaponry can easily cut, wound
and even kill, and even blunt weaponry can be hazardous in much the
same way. Swords and the like are not toys!
When hanging,
mounting and displaying your weaponry take into consideration children
and the access they have to these items. Make sure your weaponry is
well out of reach of children and is safely and correctly mounted. If
you are unsure how to safely hang weapons on plaques or hooks feel free
to contact us and we will be more than happy to lend our advice.
Full
contact combat as well as training and tameshigiri practice should only
be preformed under the supervision of a trainer, teacher or master, and
at least one medical practitioner or person with nationally recognized
medical training. These exercises are only advisable if you strictly
comply to the rules of combat outlined by your national reenactment or
martial association.
Superior Swords Limited its owners, employees,
suppliers, dealers and contractors accept no liability for accident,
injury or death resulting from the misuse of any of these items sold by
us directly or indirectly.
~ Play Safe ~