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A Massachusetts company is putting the brakes on about 170,000 car-shaped baby walkers. Safety 1st Incorporated is recalling the walkers because babies could damage their teeth on the steering ...
000 car-shaped baby walkers because babies could damage theirteeth on the steering wheels and choke on small parts. Safety 1st Inc., of Canton, Mass., has received eight reports ofbabies catching ...
The trend continued after a mandatory federal safety standard was ... which became the first and only country in the world to prohibit baby walkers in 2004. It’s against the law for anyone ...
while the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission in 2010 mandated brakes on the baby walkers to prevent falls down staircases. But these steps only succeeded in slowing the rate of injuries ...
Despite repeated recalls, updated safety standards, and expert warnings, baby walkers continue to be sold in the U.S. Hispanic consumers are almost twice as likely as non-Hispanic consumers to ...
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Are baby walkers safe?
Baby walkers are popular among parents for encouraging little ones to start walking, but some concerns have been raised about their safety. Here's what parents need to know. If you're looking for ...