Entrapment, Injuries

Wooden cot

Year: 
2016
Week: 
23
Product: 
Unknown
Brand: 

The bars of the cot can detach and a child could fall through the gap created. In addition, the gaps between the bars at the base of the cot are too large. While playing a child could put its arms through the bars and become trapped. The product does not comply with the relevant European standard EN 716.

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Babies' cot

Year: 
2016
Week: 
14
Product: 
Unknown
Brand: 

The slats at the side and ends of the cot can easily break or detach from the structure. A small child might suffer injuries from split and cracked bars or its head might become trapped when trying to crawl through a gap or opening created by the broken or detached bar. The product does not comply with the relevant European standards EN 716 and EN 1930.

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Toy scooter

Year: 
2016
Week: 
3
Product: 
Rollerboard Scooter
Brand: 

There are accessible gaps between moving parts, which may cause entrapment of fingers. In addition, the steering tube may easily break or disengage and cause the child to fall and suffer injuries, and the plastic handlebar ends can also be easily removed which could lead to injuries in case of a fall. The product does not comply with the requirements of the Toy Safety Directive and with the relevant European standard EN 71-1.

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