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 Chemicals and poisons 3 Cosmetic and health products 2 Electronics and technology 1 Home and garden 1 Kids' toys 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 Poisoning by ingestion 1 - 6 of 6 items shown Balloon blowing kits guide Some balloon blowing kits contain cancer-causing substances. Make sure you don’t buy a kit that contains benzene Button batteries guide Button batteries are dangerous and can cause serious injuries or death if swallowed or inserted. Act immediately if you suspect your child has swallowed or inserted a button battery. Chemical and poison risks for children in the home guide Some household products, like laundry capsules and caustic soda-based cleaners, contain chemicals and poisons that can be dangerous. Button batteries are also a high risk for children. Cosmetic ingredients labelling guide Cosmetic ingredients labelling contains important information particularly for consumers with sensitive skin or allergies. When buying cosmetics, always check that the product has an ingredients label. Hand sanitiser guide Hand sanitiser, also known as hand rub is a rinse-free solution to clean hands. Effective hand sanitiser needs to have at least 60% alcohol content, or another active ingredient. Toys containing lead or other elements guide Toys can contain lead and other elements. If swallowed or absorbed by your children, they can be poisoned and suffer serious health issues.