This safety warning notice warns consumers of the possible risks of injury or death to infants and children associated with the use of aftermarket children’s car seat head straps and provides urgent advice for consumers and suppliers.
This safety warning notice warns consumers of the possible risks of injury or death to infants associated with the use of baby bottle self-feeding devices and provides urgent advice for consumers and suppliers.
The Assistant Treasurer, Michael Sukkar, has issued a safety notice to warn of possible risks involved in the use of children's nightwear, specifically Monster High Ghouls Nightie style number 121208.
If you are a manufacturer, importer, wholesaler or retailer of baby and nursery products supplied to Australia (online or shop front) you must comply with the applicable Australian mandatory safety standards.
Your baby will spend a lot of time in their cot so it’s important to keep the sleeping environment safe and secure.
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When you arrive at your holiday accommodation it’s important to make sure it’s safe for your family. Products you hire must also be safe.
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From a child’s point of view, your home looks like a big playground. But there are hidden dangers they don’t recognise.
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Bunk beds can be a great space-saving option for smaller rooms and kids love them. If your children are using bunk beds...
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Prams and strollers help you get out and about with your baby. However, prams and strollers can roll-away or tip-over, causing serious injuries.
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A portable cot is great for sleepovers and travelling, but should not be used for permanent sleeping arrangements. However, you need to use it correctly to avoid injuries to your child.
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Research report containing the results of an Australian consumer survey on furniture stability. Specifically, the research focuses on the particular dangers of common furniture in homes with children under the age of five.
Do you have or care for children under 3 years old? Get the ACCC's free do-it-yourself Choke Check tool to help you identify toys and other objects that can pose choking or ingestion hazards to young children.
Safety warning notice about adult novelty products that contain small high-powered rare-earth magnets. The products are marketed under various names including 'BuckyBalls', 'Neocubes' and 'Neodymium sphere magnets'.
This poster is part of the 'The Battery Controlled' campaign. It highlights button battery hazards as well as some safety steps to help prevent children dying or being severely injured.