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HOUSEHOLD PRODUCT SAFETY PUBLICATIONS

Document
Number
Name of Publication

Document
Format

253 Thrift Store Safety Checklist
Checklist


HTML


 

254 Dangerous and Recalled Products Reference Guide for Resale Stores
Guidance for Thrift Stores and other Resale Stores


 


PDF
PDF-Spanish

523 Non Reversing Garage Door Openers A Hazard
Safety Alert


HTML


PDF

5006 Infants and Toddlers Can Drown in 5-Gallon Buckets
Safety Alert


HTML


PDF

5015 Aluminum Cookware Can Melt and Cause Severe Burns
Safety Alert


HTML


 

5022 Overheated Clothes Dryers Can Cause Fires
Safety Alert


HTML

 
5023 Cordless Telephones - Ring Loudness Problem
Safety Alert


HTML


 

5028 Prevent Injuries to Children from Exercise Bikes
Safety Alert


HTML


PDF

5029 Young Children and Teens Burned by Hair Curling Irons
Safety Alert


HTML


PDF

5035 Safety Tips For Flood Victims
Illustrates dangerous practices flood victims may engage in during efforts to rebuild or while staying in temporary housing or partially damaged homes. Provides safety recommendations.


HTML


 

5063 Fire Hazard with Nightlights
Safety Alert: Placing a nightlight next to bed spreads or other flammable items can cause a fire.


HTML


PDF

5064 Children Still Suffocating with Plastic Bags
Safety Alert


HTML


PDF

5068 Use Potpourri Pots Safely
Safety Alert


HTML


 

5071 CPSC Warns Parents About Child Accidents in Recliner Chairs
Safety Alert


HTML


PDF

5072 CPSC Warns About Suffocation and Death of Children in Old Refrigerators
Safety Alert


HTML


 

5073 CPSC Warning: Freezer, Dryer, Cooler and Refrigerator Entrapment Deaths to Children
Safety Alert


HTML


PDF

5088 Household Batteries Can Cause Chemical Burns
Safety Alert


HTML


PDF

5098 Tap Water Scalds
Safety Alert


HTML


PDF

5103 Upholstered Furniture
Safety Alert


HTML


 

5114 Children Can Strangle in Window Covering Cords
Safety Alert


HTML


PDF

5124 Preventing Window Falls
Alert


HTML


 

5127 Paper Shredder Safety Alert
Alert


HTML


PDF




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