Wisconsin Code § 167.07

Manufacture, storage and distribution of matches
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(1) No person may manufacture, store, offer for sale,
sell, or otherwise dispose of or distribute, any of the following:
(a) White phosphorus, single-dipped, strike-anywhere
matches of the type popularly known as “parlor matches”.
(b) White phosphorus, double-dipped, strike-anywhere
matches, or other type of double-dipped matches, unless the bulb
or first dip of such match is composed of a so-called safety or inert composition, nonignitible on an abrasive surface.
(c) Matches which, when packed in a carton of 500 approximate capacity and placed in an oven maintained at a constant
temperature of 200 degrees Fahrenheit, will ignite in 8 hours.
(d) Blazer, or so-called wind matches, whether of the socalled safety or strike-anywhere type.
(2) (a) No person may do any of the following:
1. Offer for sale, sell or otherwise dispose of or distribute any
matches, unless the package or container in which such matches
are packed bears plainly marked on the outside thereof the name
of the manufacturer and the brand or trademark under which such
matches are sold, disposed of or distributed.
2. Open more than one case of each brand of matches of any
type or manufacture at any one time in a retail store where
matches are sold or otherwise disposed of.
3. Keep loose boxes or paper-wrapped packages of matches
on shelves or stored in a retail store at a height exceeding 5 feet
from the floor.
(b) All matches stored in warehouses, except manufacturers’
warehouses at the place of manufacture, that contain automatic
sprinkler equipment shall be subject to each of the following
conditions:
1. The matches shall be kept only in properly secured cases.
2. The matches shall not be piled to a height exceeding 10
feet from the floor.
3. The matches shall not be stored within a horizontal distance of 10 feet from any boiler, furnace, stove or other similar
heating apparatus.
4. The matches shall not be within a horizontal distance of
25 feet from any explosive material kept or stored on the same
floor.
(c) All matches shall be packed in boxes or suitable packages,
containing not more than 700 matches in any one box or package.
If more than 300 matches are packed in any one box or package,
the matches shall be arranged in 2 nearly equal portions, with the
heads of the matches in the 2 portions placed in opposite directions. All boxes containing 350 or more matches shall have
placed over the matches a center holding or protecting strip, made
of chipboard, not less than 1.25 inches wide and the strip shall be
flanged down to hold the matches in position when the box is
nested into the shuck or withdrawn from it.
(3) All match boxes or packages shall be packed in strong
shipping containers or cases; maximum number of match boxes
or packages contained in any one shipping container or case, shall
not exceed the following number:
Number of Boxes Nominal Number of
Matches per Box
One-half gross 700
One gross 500
Two gross 400
Three gross 300
Five gross 200
Twelve gross 100
Twenty gross over fifty and under 100
Twenty-five gross under 50
(4) No shipping container or case constructed of fiber board,
corrugated fiber board, or wood, nailed or wirebound, shall exceed a weight, including its contents, of 75 pounds; and no lockcornered wooden case containing matches shall have a weight, including its contents, exceeding 85 pounds; nor shall any other article or commodity be packed with matches in any such container
or case; and all such containers and cases in which matches are
packed shall have plainly marked on the outside of the container
or case the words “Strike-Anywhere Matches” or “Strike-on-theBox Matches”.
(5) Any person, association or corporation violating this section shall be fined for the first offense not less than $5 nor more
than $25, and for each subsequent violation not less than $25.

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