Safety 1st Small Object Choking Tester
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Wintergarten Expeditions
> 24 hourI purchased this to check my 17 month olds Playmobil, Lego Duplo, and Learning Resources play food sets. The item is solid plastic and has brief instructions printed on the side. We tested about 100 different items that day. It held up just fine. As for its accuracy, we havent had any accidents so far, and obviously use this tester with discretion and common sense. It would be better if the tester came with more detailed instructions on identifying choking hazards, like whether longer objects that fit within the diameter of the tube are considered choking hazards. Generally speaking, this is a pretty awesome tool to have around the house with kids under 3.
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Amber Dixon
> 24 hourSafety is important. Thank you our advocates will put these to great use
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Davidot
> 24 hourGreat product great price
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AJ
> 24 hourMy hubby has no infant/toddler experience, so I got this after struggling to explain to him which objects pose a choking hazard. Handed it to him and he totally understands now. He actually went through the house, checking a few things.
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Marilie Torphy
> 24 hourSave yourself some money and just use the toilet paper role method. A 4 year old boy in Australia just choked to death on a ball that was 1.5 inches and that ball would not fit in this. I feel this is much smaller than it should be. We go by the toilet paper role because really anything under 2 inches is chokeable to children under 5 since their throat is 1.5 inches. His tragic death brought much awareness to what size toys are actually chokeable. No toy is worth it.
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Beanldy
> 24 hourItem was as described
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Lisa Jean
> 24 hourOrdered for our school.... its a great tool for instructing people.
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B. Dowler
> 24 hourExactly as described with rapid shipment...Thanks!
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SC23
> 24 hourworks perfectly
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JFK
> 24 hourGood for demonstrations for parents in my pediatricians office.