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 17 Baby bathing aids 1 Baby feeding aids 2 Baby rockers and bouncers 2 Baby slings and carriers 1 Baby walkers and exercise jumpers 2 Bassinets and cradles 1 Change tables 1 Child car seats 2 Child safety gates and locks 1 Cots (folding or portable) 1 Cots (permanent) 1 Dummies and soothers 1 Inclined products that children fall asleep in 2 Prams and strollers 1 Chemicals and poisons 4 Clothing and fashion accessories 3 Cosmetic and health products 3 Electronics and technology 4 General product safety 1 Home and garden 10 Decorations, candles and novelties 1 Fireplaces and burners 1 Heating and cooling products 1 Indoor furniture and furnishings 3 Ladders 1 Luggage and elastic luggage straps 1 Outdoor furniture and barbecues 1 Tobacco, cigarette and lighter products 1 Industry, tools and machinery 4 Kids' toys 11 Arts and crafts toys 1 Bath toys 2 Building and construction toys 2 Costumes and dress ups 1 Dolls and doll houses 1 Inflatable toys and flotation aids 4 Learning and activity toys 1 Musical instruments and toys 1 Novelty toys 1 Outdoor toys and play equipment 2 Projectile toys 2 Rattles and toy teethers 1 Remote control toys 1 Stuffed and plush toys 1 Toys for babies and toddlers 4 Toys that are magnetic 2 Toys that expand in water 2 Vehicle toys 2 Sports and recreation 7 Vehicle accessories (registered) 5 Vehicles (unregistered or off-road) 7 Pin topics filter Allergic reaction 1 Bone fracture or break 12 Brain injury 13 Bruising 14 Choking 9 Concussion 12 Cut 8 Drowning 3 Entrapment 9 Eye injury 1 Infection 1 Internal injury 5 Piercing of skin 5 Poisoning by ingestion 1 Strangulation 10 Suffocation 11 Pin injury hazard filter Clear all Baby and toddler products Outdoor furniture and barbecues Kids' toys 1 - 29 of 29 items shown Loading content… please wait.