Safety 1st Small Object Choking Tester
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Althea Mix-Bryan
Greater than one weekfine
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Cynthia Cole
> 3 dayExcellent safety item everyone who cares for or hosts children 3 years of age or less should have.
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Louise Ann
> 3 dayeveryone with a baby needs one of these! Esp. with childcare environments!
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Willie V. Hughes
> 3 dayWorks as advertised. Good safety item for checking small objects around your house to see if they are a choking hazard.
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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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HappytoHelp
> 3 dayThis works perfectly for what we need it for! Help keep kids safe!
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momof 3
Greater than one weekSimple 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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JFK
> 3 dayGood for demonstrations for parents in my pediatricians office.
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Bonnie McKinley
> 3 dayI chose it because it may prevent my grandson,s from experiencing a choking situation which in turn will prevent me from having a grammy meltdown.
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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.