Not exact matches
Overhead shield car seats,
which feature a horizontal bar or a tray that comes down to rest in front of the baby,
meet the minimum
federal safety standards, but in crashes, they do not protect babies as well as a 5 - point harness.
(All new cribs sold in the U.S. must
meet federal safety requirements,
which means that whether you pay $ 100 at Ikea or $ 1,000 at a boutique, you'll get a crib that conforms to
standards.)
They continue to innovate with their products, all of
which meet or exceed
federal safety standards.
Children's products, including children's jackets and sweatshirts with drawstrings
which present a strangulation hazard, and cribs that do not
meet federal safety standards, comprise two of the three top dangerous products found.
Currently being considered by Congress is the Puppy Uniform Protection and
Safety Act (PUPS)
which requires internet puppy mill sellers to
meet Federal animal care
standards.
Low - quality child care can negatively affect children's development,
which is why the
federal government and states should take steps to ensure that child care programs not only
meet minimum health and
safety standards but also provide a nurturing and enriching environment that supports children's development and school readiness.