Safety 1st Small Object Choking Tester
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Willie V. Hughes
Greater than one weekWorks as advertised. Good safety item for checking small objects around your house to see if they are a choking hazard.
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momof 3
> 3 daySimple tool, might not be necessary for most but it is helpful when in doubt. We used this at a daycare center just to be sure.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 daySave your money. I thought this was good to have in a playgroup centre but if this is the test it should be more stringent. It says not to compress the item but the esophagous applies pressure and if you put a grape in it does not fill the tube but would still choke an infant. Save your money and use some common sense
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AHadley
Greater than one weekSimple to use, light enough to carry to the store, easy to understand why its important to test. Highly recommended for grandparents, parents, and others who buy toys for young childre.
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A. Prats
> 3 dayNo more Is this a choking hazard? dilemas. Just test it and know for sure.
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Beanldy
> 3 dayItem was as described
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Barbara A. Jackson
Greater than one weekthis product works for what I purchased it for. It is a training tool for early childhood educators to compare what should and should not be given to children of young ages.
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Amber Dixon
24-11-2024Safety is important. Thank you our advocates will put these to great use
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Lauren Crews
> 3 dayVery fast service and great product!
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C
> 3 dayI work in the toy industry and this gauge is great for helping define what products will pass testing. This gauge is defined by the ASTM 963-11. If a part fits in the gauge entirely (no parts sticking out): It should not be marked for sale or intended <3yrs of age. Products age 3yrs-6yrs must be marked with a small parts warning Products age 6yrs+ do not require a small parts warning (though it is recommended) As with any strict rule there is still a chance of a hazard even if a part does not fit in the gauge, so caution is best, but its great to understand what requirements manufacturers are held to.