Household furniture can be dangerous if it topples over Cots, bassinets and cradles are safest for baby to sleep in Button batteries are dangerous if swallowed or inserted
Fulltext search (required) Topics Injury hazard Baby and toddler products 1 Kids' toys 2 Sports and recreation 1 Pin topics filter Allergic reaction 4 Amputation 2 Bone fracture or break 27 Brain injury 26 Bruising 24 Burn 11 Choking 11 Concussion 23 Crushing 11 Cut 12 Dislocation 2 Drowning 4 Electric shock 2 Electrocution 3 Entrapment 17 Eye injury 4 Infection 2 Internal injury 15 Irritation 1 Piercing of skin 7 Poisoning by ingestion 6 Poisoning by inhalation 3 Sprain 1 Strain 1 Strangulation 12 Suffocation 11 Pin injury hazard filter Clear all Drowning 1 - 4 of 4 items shown Baby bath aids guide Baby bath aids are not safety devices. Make sure you buy a baby bath aid with a safety warning statement on the product. Always supervise your baby in the bath. Swimming and flotation aids guide Children might drown when swimming and flotation aids are used incorrectly, don’t fit properly, or are faulty. Always supervise children when around water. Swimming pools (portable and inflatable) guide Young children are at risk of drowning when portable pools aren't emptied between use or appropriately fenced. Never leave a child unsupervised and know how to avoid drowning hazards. Toys used in water and swimming pools guide Toys used in water and swimming pools help to keep children afloat while they can play. Always supervise children when they’re around water. These toys are not safety devices and don’t prevent drowning.