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Inj Prev 2005;11:37
  • LACUNAE

LACUNAE

ANEC report on child protective products

“Child protective products” are products that are intended to prevent children from accessing dangerous sites. A broad range of items fall under this product category including barriers, guards, covers, locks and locking devices, restraints, containers, fixings, and retainers. In 2003, ANEC, the European consumer voice in standardisation, commissioned a study on child protective products as test reports in consumer magazines revealed that many of those products are of poor quality. In …

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