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  2. Consumer Reports calls for federal ban on baby walkers. Here ...

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    Consumer Reports is calling for a federal ban of infant walkers, saying the products injure thousands of babies every year despite federal safety standards that have slowed — but not stopped ...

  3. Baby safety gates aren't always safe, study finds - AOL

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    The number injured on gates more than tripled over 20 years. These cases climbed from about 4 per 100,000 children in 1990 to almost 13 per 100,000 in 2010. The study was published online Monday ...

  4. Kids In Danger - Wikipedia

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    KID Logo. Kids in Danger (KID) is an American non-profit dedicated to educating parents, training engineers, designers, and manufacturers, and advocating for improvements in children's product safety in cribs, toys, bathtub seats, bunk beds, car seats, carriers, costumes, crib bumpers, high chairs, gates, play yards, strollers, walkers, and other potentially dangerous items.

  5. Baby gate - Wikipedia

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    A baby gate or stair gate is a protective barrier designed to prevent babies and toddlers from accessing areas of a home that may not be safe for them, such as stairways and kitchens. [2] Baby gates are typically constructed of metal, plastic and/or wood, and can be expanded to fit in a range of doorway widths.

  6. Childproofing - Wikipedia

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    Safety gates are used to help prevent a child from accessing an area of a house, especially the stairway, or to allow an exterior door to be open for ventilation while restricting movement of a child. Pressure gates and hardware mounted gates are available. Pressure gates can be dislodged by children and should not be used at the top of stairs.

  7. Smart Shopping: Baby Gates - AOL

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