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Childproofing does prevent injuries
Posted on May 7, 2011Home can be a dangerous place for young children. Dr. Kieran J. Phelan, a head researcher at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital explains, “The home environment is the most common location of injury for younger children.” Every year, around 2800 children… Read More
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Days away from launch, public safety database still faces threats.
Posted on March 1, 2011The database CPSC has been working on for two and a half years is days away from launch. It will go live on Friday, March 11. CPSC has carefully crafted the site to both solicit important safety information from consumers… Read More
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New research in Pediatrics shows 26 crib-related injuries per day
Posted on February 21, 2011A study in the March issue of Pediatrics shows that as many as 26 infants and toddlers are rushed to emergency rooms each day for injuries involving cribs, play yards or bassinets. Most of the injuries (83%) are crib related…. Read More
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LA Times reporter posts video about CPSC Database — vote is tomorrow
Posted on November 16, 2010David Lazarus, a reporter with the LA Times has both written about and posted a video about the CPSC Consumer Product Safety Database. As he says, it is good for consumers. The vote at CPSC is tomorrow morning.
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New data from CPSC suggests increase in injuries from juvenile products
Posted on November 1, 2010Today CPSC released its 2010 Nursery Product Report. The report looks at injuries and deaths in nursery products from 2009. The report cites 77,300 injuries involving nursery products that required a trip to the emergency room. This is an increase… Read More
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CPSC two day workshop on public database
Posted on January 12, 2010Kids In Danger, along with other consumer groups, manufacturers, state officials and others, just completed two days of workshops at CPSC aimed at developing the public consumer incident database required by CPSIA. The event was held in a roundtable format… Read More