Sentences with phrase «in danger of suffocation»

These laws are meant to prevent manufacturers from selling products that could put a baby in danger of suffocation.
However, those that are too mushy and fluffy only put your child in danger of suffocation.
Going for something that is too soft will put the child in danger of suffocation while one that is too hard is not comfortable.
This can put them in danger of suffocation or having a parent roll on them while asleep.

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Toddlers or other little children should not be permitted to sleep in the adult bed next to an infant as toddlers are unaware of the dangers of suffocation.
Accidental suffocation in soft bedding, or by a parent rolling on top of a baby, is another danger.
The claustrophobia of being at war in such confined spaces is amplified by the danger of imminent discovery by Germans tunnelling in the opposite direction, or from collapse and suffocation under piles of dirt and rubble.
Although pet owners might be tempted to place a plastic bag of hay in the cage, retailers should inform them that a plastic bag can present the danger of suffocation, as well as intestinal blockage if swallowed.
Common examples of defective baby products include baby hammocks, beds and cribs that create dangers of infant suffocation, baby walkers in which infants can become tangled or stuck and roll down flights of stairs, hazardous clothing with drawstrings that creates the risk of strangulation, products that contain toxic substances like lead paint, and unsafe car seats.
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