A public health warning is currently required for all alcoholic bevera
ge containers in the United States. One factor in the effectiveness of
this warning is its noticeability-the characteristics that influence
whether or not it is likely to be seen. Three experiments addressed th
is aspect of the warning. Experiment 1 examined warning design factors
on currently available containers and found that the warnings are not
very noticeable. Experiments 2 and 3 examined four salience features
(pictorial, color, signal icon, and border) and demonstrated that they
could improve the likelihood that a warning will be seen Overall, the
research suggests ways of making warnings more salient and thus incre
asing the probability that they will have the desired effects.