CPSC: Infant Strangulations on Crib HardwareCPSC Document #5025 – Warns Parents About Infant Strangulations Caused by Failure of Crib Hardware |
CPSC: Children Can Strangle in Wall DecorationsCPSC Document #5105 – Children Can Strangle When They Become Entangled in Wall Decorations with Ribbons and Streamers |
CPSC: Children Can Strangle in Window Covering CordsIn cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) announced recalls to repair horizontal window blinds to prevent the risk of strangulation to young children. The recalls involved millions of window blinds with pull cords and inner cords that can form a loop and cause strangulation. |
CPSC: Questions and Answers about Lead Paint on Public Playground EquipmentCPSC – Questions and Answers: Lead Paint on Public Playground Equipment |
CPSC: Poisoning Hazards on Lead PaintCPSC STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IDENTIFYING AND CONTROLLING LEAD PAINT ON PUBLIC PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT |
CPSC: Entrapment Hazard on Non-Reversing Garage Door OpenersCPSC Document #523 – Non Reversing Garage Door Openers A Hazard |
CPSC: Entrapment in StrollersCPSC Document #5096 – Infants Can Die When Their Heads Become Trapped in Strollers |
CPSC: Entrapment Hazards on Bunk BedsCPSC Document #5007 – Warns Consumers of Bunk Bed Entrapment Hazard and Mattress Support Collapse |
CPSC: Guidelines for Antique CribsMany new parents treasure the idea of using a crib for their newborn that has been passed down a generation or more. Others may search for a beautiful antique crib or a super thrift-store find. Older cribs can be dangerous for babies, though, if they don’t meet modern safety standards. |
CPSC: Drowning in 5-Gallon BucketsCPSC Document #5006 – Infants & Toddlers Can Drown in 5-Gallon Buckets |
