Is the CPSC’s Bizarre Twitter Campaign Against Product Defects Working?
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) focuses on warning Americans about specific unsafe products that they should no longer use. Over the last couple years, the agency has been using Twitter to post bizarre and entertaining tweets to let us know about the latest product defects and safety tips, which is a modern and unusual approach to educating the public on these things. In fact, if you look at some of their tweets, you may begin to wonder if their Twitter account was hacked!
It is no secret that most of the tweets posted by the CPSC are completely ridiculous, hilarious, and extremely entertaining. However, they are actually legit tips for safety and product defects. For example, this tweet about wearing a helmet when riding on an ATV is a valid safety tip, but it is also very amusing as it states that you should “stay off paved roads to stay alive” and features a dinosaur behind the ATV rider.
Another hilarious tweet by the CPSC is a guy in a wrestling ring with a portable generator. It states that you should keep your portable generators outside at least 20 feet away from your house, and the meme shows the guy throwing the portable generator, while the little bird says “He’s done it! He’s thrown ‘em 20 feet!”
While these tweets may seem completely bizarre and unusual, we can see how they can be a delight to look at as you start or end your day. Currently, the CPSC has almost 170,000 followers, and we noticed several people engaging with the Twitter account asking for a series of specific memes or tweets that they put out.
The point and thought behind the CPSC’s tweets
Joseph Galbo is the social media specialist behind the CPSC’s tweets. He states that the whole point of his tweets is to ensure that the government agency’s Twitter feed gains traction and doesn’t seem boring. When he first started tweeting a few years ago, there was not much interaction. However, as people began noticing the fun and humorous tweets, the account started gaining several thousand followers and retweets within a short amount of time.
Now, other companies are starting to use similar social media strategies, such as the Department of Energy, the Internal Revenue Services, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and more. The whole idea is to be different and make people laugh, even if most of the tweets are actually very serious tips and warnings.
Is the CPSC’s Twitter campaign working?
It appears that the CPSC’s twitter campaign is actually working. The goal is to encourage people to have fun, share the memes and tweets with their friends and loved ones, and learn new things about safety and product defects. The feedback appears to be good, and the Twitter account continues to gain interaction from the public.
Although there is the occasional negative response or comment, the positivity seems to outweigh the negativity by far. In addition, Galbo mentioned that his tweets are reaching children and young parents, which is great as these individuals are becoming more aware of safety.
How our Chicago product liability attorneys can help
When the CPSC alerts the public about a specific product defect and you believe that you have been harmed by this product, reach out to the Chicago product liability attorneys at Gainsberg Injury and Accident Lawyers at your earliest convenience. All businesses have a responsibility to design and manufacture products that are safe, and we have the experience and skills to stand up to both large and small companies that have created harmful products.
Some of the claims we handle involve:
- Children’s products: Children are most likely to die from defective products as they are unable to help themselves if an item severely injures them. The most common types of defective children’s products are toys, car seats, cribs, highchairs, and more.
- Medical devices and products: Patients receive medical devices and products to help them recover from illnesses. However, if they receive a defective medical device, the results can be fatal. Some of the most common types of defective medical products are medication, surgical tools, heart monitors, and more.
- Car defects: Defective car parts may cause serious car accidents, which may lead to severe injuries. The most common car defects include tire defects, steering wheel defects, airbag defects, seat belt defects, and more.
- Food: Food is also another very common product that is often recalled. The reason for this is because if an individual consumes food that is contaminated, they can become very sick and possibly even die.
- House appliances: Defective household appliances can cause disasters such as fires, electrocution, disfigurement, and more. Some of the most common household appliances that are found to be defective are toasters, microwaves, air fryers, coffee pots, air conditioners, space heaters, and more.
- Machinery: The machinery tools that are used in the workplace to design and manufacture other products can be defective. Common machinery defects include forklifts, pallet jacks, order pickers, and more.
If you have been injured by a defective product, our Chicago product liability lawyers at Gainsberg Injury and Accident Lawyers are here to assist you. We understand how frustrating it can be to purchase a product that was supposed to keep you safe and work correctly, but it injured you instead. Therefore, our team encourages you to focus on your recovery, while we handle the challenging legal process. Call our office or complete our contact form to schedule a free consultation today.
Attorney Neal Gainsberg has spent the last 20+ years fighting to protect the rights of the injured in Chicago and throughout Illinois. For dedicated legal help with a personal injury, car accident, or wrongful death matter, contact Gainsberg Injury and Accident Lawyers in Chicago for a free consultation.