The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
warns consumers about potential choking hazards associated with
several rattles being sold as novelty items and decorations.
In 1978, after receiving reports of several choking deaths involving
children's rattles, CPSC established safety requirements which
all rattles must meet. The regulations require that rattles
be large enough so that they cannot enter an infant's mouth
and become lodged in the back of the throat, and be constructed
so they will not separate into small pieces which can be swallowed
or inhaled.
While all rattles intended for children must meet these regulations,
the CPSC has become aware of some non-complying rattles which
have been sold recently as party favors or as decorations on
gifts, floral arrangements, cakes, etc. These rattles could
be removed and given to infants, although they do not meet the
safety requirements the CPSC has established. Distributors have
been advised that these rattles are banned; they have stopped
selling the rattles and have begun recalling them from retailers.
CPSC is concerned, however, about the possibility of children
choking on rattles that may still be in consumers' hands.
| The CPSC warns consumers to check all rattles carefully
before giving them to a child. An infant's mouth is extremely
pliable and can stretch to hold larger shapes than one might
expect. To test rattles for minimum permissible size, CPSC uses
a device which has an oval opening that measures approximately
1-3/8 inches (35mm) by 2 inches (50mm), and is 1-3/16 inches
(30mm) deep. Any portion of a rattle, such as its handle, which
passes through this opening is small enough to enter an infant's
mouth and become lodged in the back of the throat. To reduce
the chance of a choking accident, parents should choose rattles
which are at least as large, and preferably larger, than these
dimensions.
CPSC recommends that consumers who have hazardous rattles stop
using them immediately. Consumers may wish to check with the
retail store where the rattle was purchased regarding possible
refund or recall programs.
For further information, consumers may call the CPSC's toll-free
hotline on 800-638-CPSC. The teletypewriter number for the hearing
impaired is 800-638-8270.
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