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… the ACCC Infocentre or downloaded from the ACCC website. Safety alert brochures: Babies dummies Baby bath aids Baby walkers Bunk beds Cots Hot water bottles Household furniture hazards for kids Prams and strollers Toys Safety guides: Keeping baby safe: a guide to nursery furniture Keeping baby safe—DVD Safe
Safe soccer goals guide: Keeping kids safe before, during and after the game … Publication 27 Jun 2013 Safe soccer goals guide: Keeping kids safe before, during and after … http://www.productsafety.gov.au/soccergoals Safe soccer goals guide: Keeping kids safe before, during and after the game…
safely • conducting compliance surveys or inspections to detect non-complying products • investigating … in products supplied by a manufacturer. Goods with a safety defect are those that are not as safe as what … and bans apply nationally under the ACL. Mandatory standards • Aquatic toys • Babies’ dummies • Baby bath…
… first with these helpful tips. • Keep children away Always keep young children away from your treadmill … when you’re not in the room. • Pick a safe location If you have children, put your treadmill…
… The warning label must have specifi c wording that states: ‘WARNING: keep young children away from this machine at all times. Contact with the moving surface may result in severe friction burns.’ WARNING: keep … where possible to check compliance with the requirements of the mandatory standard • obtain and keep
… with these helpful tips. • Choose a safe model Only buy a trampoline that complies with the Australian Standard (AS … ground or impact- absorbing material—not pavement or concrete. • Have a clear jumping area Keep the area…
… association or local council, you can help by: 9 playing your part in keeping grounds safe 9 spreading the message of keeping moveable soccer goals safe 9 encouraging clubs and schools to anchor, check and respect … council, you can help by:  playing your part in keeping grounds safe  spreading the message of keeping moveable soccer goals safe  encouraging clubs and schools to anchor, check and respect their moveable … : www.productsafety.gov.au/soccergoals For more information about product safety and to keep up to date with the latest information…
… such as cuts, sprains and fractures. Follow the steps in this fact card to help keep your trampoline safe … trampoline spring a nasty surprise. To make sure it’s safe, visit: www.productsafety.gov.au/trampolinesafety http://www.productsafety.gov.au/trampolinesafety Is your trampoline safe? Follow these simple steps: One at a time Make sure there is only one … Hundreds of Australian children are taken to hospital every year for trampoline-related injuries such as cuts, sprains and fractures. Don’t let your trampoline spring a nasty surprise. To make sure it’s safe, visit: www. productsafety.gov.au/trampolinesafety…
… and guidelines for safe trampoline use. Thus it is recommended that any campaign developed needs to raise … to supervise’, and ‘children should be taught how to use the trampoline safely’. Trampoline Safety in Australia … Perception of Safety The majority of survey participants believe that trampolines are safe for children…