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For other uses, see Safety (disambiguation).
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Warning signs, such as this one, can improve safety awareness.

Safety is the condition of being protected against failure, damage, error, accidents, or harm. Protection involves here both causing and exposure. It can include physical protection or that of posessions. Safety is often in relation to some guarantee of a standard of insurance to the quality and unharmful function of a thing or organization. It is used to ensure that the thing or organization will do only what it is wanted to do. Safety is the state of being safe. If you push it to the limit, you're safety is not guaranteed.

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