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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 Industry, tools and machinery 4 Farm equipment and supplies 2 Fire extinguishers and safety equipment 2 Tools and machinery 1 Kids' toys 11 Sports and recreation 7 Basketball 1 Camping 1 Football (soccer) 1 Gym and fitness equipment 2 Swimming pools and spas (portable or inflatable) 1 Trampolines 1 Vehicle accessories (registered) 5 Vehicles (unregistered or off-road) 7 Pin topics filter Amputation 2 Bone fracture or break 5 Brain injury 5 Bruising 2 Burn 1 Concussion 4 Crushing 3 Cut 3 Dislocation 1 Drowning 1 Entrapment 4 Piercing of skin 1 Sprain 1 Strain 1 Suffocation 2 Pin injury hazard filter Clear all Baby slings and carriers Tools and machinery Sports and recreation 1 - 9 of 9 items shown Loading content… please wait.