What company used these warning stickers?

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Does anyone know what game manufacturer used this warning sticker? I have a few of them I bought from another KLOVer in a bulk buy. I also have some Atari FCC stickers I may post later. Thanks guys!!
 

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Atari sticker, similar to the RED one. Same wording.


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Thanks for the replys! My Missile Command, Asteroids Deluxe, and Tempest all have these on the power switch covers and interlock switches. I did not see any of the original stickers that I first had the question about. Should I use them on any of these games? I attached a pic of the stickers that I used for the switches....
 

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Ah, maybe those are the ones I was thinking of.

If the ones in the OP aren't Atari, something makes me think Electrohome, only as they sometimes had French/Canadian text on their stuff.

Odd that the text in the OP is exactly the same as what VC posted though, for the red stickers. Maybe they're a later revision, from Atari Games or something.

It would be interesting to get an exact match. I'll keep my eyes peeled.
 
Should I install them on my AD, Tempest, or Missile Command? If so, where would they go? My Missile Command is actually missing the serial number sticker. I wish I was able to get one. Last, does anyone out there need some of the extra stickers I have?
 
Should I install them on my AD, Tempest, or Missile Command? If so, where would they go? My Missile Command is actually missing the serial number sticker. I wish I was able to get one. Last, does anyone out there need some of the extra stickers I have?
If these are the correct stickers to go on the black, plastic interlock and power switch covers used in North American games, then I could use several.

Scott C.
 
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