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I think the problem is that it's typically referred to as "safety glass" which iirc comes from it's initial use in the automotive industry. When it is being compared to annealed glass in an automotive application it certainly is much safer in an accident due to the fact it shatters into small bits rather than big jagged pieces. Unfortunately this leads people to assume that it's true to label and safe in all senses of the word.Yes, you're right again. I didn't mention that, but I also found that shattered tempered glass to be a lot sharper than I was expecting.