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19 Oct 2018 … • Children’s projectile toysChildren’s toys containing magnets • Corded internal window coverings … • Exercise cycles • Hot water bottles • Lead and certain elements in children’s toys • Motor vehicle recovery … • Tobacco labelling • Toys for children under, up to and including 36 months of age • Treadmills • Trolley…
07 May 2024 … that children may try to access such as toys, TV remotes and lollies. Remove any heavy items from the top … Serious injuries and deaths have happened when furniture or TVs have fallen onto children and adults. For this reason, there’s a mandatory information standard t hat suppliers and retailers must … children in your home or who might visit. When you’re out shopping, use these tips to help you choose safer…
07 Nov 2017 … on top shelves of bookcases. Discourage small children from climbing on furniture. Do not put tempting items such as favourite toys on top of furniture that encourage children to climb up and reach. Do not place unstable furniture near where children play. Put locking devices on all drawers and doors … with household furniture and large TVs at the point of purchase to prevent them from toppling onto children. Our…
03 Apr 2017 … devices on all drawers to prevent children opening them and using them as steps. Do not put heavy items on top shelves of bookcases. Discourage small children from climbing on furniture. Do not put tempting items such as favourite toys on top of furniture that encourages children to climb up and reach. Do … News 3 Apr 2017 Tragically, up to two children die every year from furniture or TVs toppling over. Toppling furniture and TVs also cause hundreds of serious injuries each year. Accidents can happen in the blink of an eye. Making sure your home is safe for children could prevent a serious accident. Don’t wait … This safety video offers useful information about how to anchor furniture and TVs. It also includes tips on how to prevent children from opening drawers and using them to climb up furniture.…
07 Aug 2015 …. Discourage small children from climbing on furniture. Do not put tempting items such as favourite toys on top of furniture that encourage children to climb up and reach. Do not place unstable furniture near where children play. Put locking devices on all drawers to prevent children opening them and using them as steps … News 7 Aug 2015 Small children have died or suffered serious injuries from unstable furniture that has tipped over. You can help prevent death or serious injury to small children from toppling furniture. … Small children tend to climb on furniture such as freestanding bookcases, drawers, wardrobes and sideboards, and if the furniture is unsecured the child’s weight can cause it to topple. Falling furniture can not only strike a child but can trap and crush them underneath, causing the child to suffocate.…
24 Jun 2015 …. · Discourage small children from climbing on furniture. · Do not put tempting items such as favourite toys on top of furniture that encourage children to climb up and reach. · Do not place unstable furniture near … such as favourite toys on top of furniture that encourage children to climb up and reach. • Do not place unstable … Small children have died or suffered serious injuries from unstable furniture. Small children can…
12 Apr 2016 … a little pressure to make sure it’s stable. Check any type of furniture that has drawers as young children … child-resistant locks on all drawers Locks are a good way of preventing children from opening drawers and using … tempt your child Never place items like feeding bottles, toys or remote controls on top of furniture…
06 Aug 2014 … the safety of infants and children at risk, regardless of whether retailers are large corporations or sole … the risk of serious injury to children and infants,” Ms Rickard said. As part of their court-enforceable … Toys "R" Us—Nantucket 4-in-1 Cot 2nd December 2013 Saving for Aussie—Canterbury Cot (White and Espresso) 12th September 2013 OzPlaza.Living—Wooden Sleigh 3 in 1 Baby Cot 6th September 2013 The ACCC…
24 Jun 2015 … and bans on a range of products related to infant and nursery, vehicle maintenance, toys, clothing, blinds … with children under the age of five. Young children tend to climb on furniture such as freestanding bookcases … cause a piece of furniture to topple over, causing severe injuries. Several hundred children are injured…
30 May 2009 …. Never place tempting items such as favourite toys on top of furniture that encourages children to climb … dangerous for small children. Televisions with large screens and smaller backs can easily overbalance … television cords behind the furniture where children cannot reach them. Ensure wall brackets and straps…