CPSC Warns: Child Choking

The CPSC, Consumer Product Safety Commission, reports every year scary statistics involving child accidental deaths and injuries caused by pieces of furniture, toys, motor equipments, even from playing sports, when not using the safety requirements or taking adequated safety precautions. CPSC warns parents and guardians about the hazards of accidents and injuries associated with children.

There are many preventive actions that parents and guardian can do to avoid accidents and injuries, CPSC sets standards, guidelines, safety alerts and warnings to catch the attention of parents and guardians to these matters.

We listed a few CPSC Warnings and Guidelines on Child Choking, to help you be aware of this problem and take the necessary precautions.

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CPSC: Choking Hazard on Plastic Decals

CPSC Document #5083 – Infants Can Choke On Plastic Decals From Baby Walkers and Other Products
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) knows of incidents in which young children peeled off and choked on plastic labels and decals from baby walkers. The CPSC also has reports of young children choking on plastic labels and [...]

CPSC: Dangers with Infant Rattles

CPSC Document #086 – Warns Consumers of Dangers With Infant Rattles
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is concerned about several rattles recently sold as novelty items or decorations for cakes, gifts, floral arrangements, etc., which do not meet the safety requirements the Commission has established for rattles. These novelty rattles, such as the ones [...]