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The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) will announce one of the biggest crib recalls in US history tomorrow, according to CBS sources. The cribs in question have dropdown sides, which can injure babies. The CBS Early Show reports:
The CPSC says it has no doubt that dangerous and recalled cribs are being used in homes right now in America. ...
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Three cyclists are run down in broad daylight by a SMIDSY driver.
Luckily the newspaper which reports this crash is able to convey valuable advice from The Consumer Product Safety Commission:
- Protect your head, and wear a helmet.
- See and be seen. Wear bright fluorescent colors during the day.
- Avoid biking at night.
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A massive recall of Stork Craft drop-side cribs was announced today because they have caused infant entrapment and suffocation.   Make sure you check the brand that you have, the StorkCraft brand is sold under different names. Below is a list of articles with the details.
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... park who was wondering what the current status was of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act since she also makes items ... artisans to attempt to convince the Consumer Product Safety Commission to amend the legislation so that it will fairly address ... items are non-toxic rather than on the artisan to test his/her end product. In the meantime, large toy manufacturers (to whom this legislation ...
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission says this year that holiday shoppers can shop for toys with much more confidence in the safety of the products.
More protections are put in place than ever before by the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act which was passed in 2008.
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... were manufactured in the Philippines.
The webbing of the waist belt on the safety harness is not routed through the lineman’s loop located ... leaving the user unrestrained. So far no incidents were reported.
This safety harness, used as a fall restraint for hunting, is comprised ... /incident.aspx
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable ...
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