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Whenever we face a risk, one of the biggest challenges is deciding what to do about it, if anything. There is a popular saying in English, which says “It is better to be safe than to be sorry.” This proverb has affected a wide range of areas, including government policy, health and safety legislation, environmental standards, business regulatory frameworks, child protection practice, and even parenting guidelines. In these contexts it is better known as the precautionary principle .