

Safety 1st Small Object Choking Tester
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Ryan C. Hupe
> 3 dayIt put to rest the wifes concerns about some of our daughters toys. In my mind, that is well worth the price.
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Michelle G.
> 3 dayWorks exactly as intended.
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Amber Dixon
> 3 daySafety is important. Thank you our advocates will put these to great use
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Taz
> 3 dayGets the job done!
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Kelvin Donnelly
> 3 dayI make twiddlemuffs for people with dementia: a double layer knitted tube embellished with objects that can be fiddled with. Having heard from a dementia nurse about a patient who chewed buttons off clothing I decided to use the same safety standard as I would for a child under 3. This little device takes the guesswork out. Meant I had to stop using buttons and beads but thats just made the project a bit more mindful.
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Laura R.
> 3 dayI sent this to my daughter who was struggling with keeping her older childs small items away from her baby who suddenly wants everything in his mouth. She is so happy to not be guessing anymore!
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Famousk1
> 3 daywe are new grandparents (I have the bumper sticker to prove it) and this good for us and he mom (we ordered 2) for now and he future. she is with child again.
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Furby
> 3 dayMy wife bought this to teach my four-year-old what kind of stuff NOT to give my one year-old. We stuck a couple of things in there like dice or crayon. After a couple of days, it disappeared; but no one seemed to care.
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Adam C.
> 3 dayAfter a choking scare, we ordered one of these for each house our kids spend any time. While you have an idea what is too small this device takes the guessing out of it. We even have our 3 year old helping, she will get the device out to check if something is too small. Having a mix of children from newborn to 5 you need to go back through toys to make sure everyones toys are safe for the youngest kid in the home.
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B. Dowler
> 3 dayExactly as described with rapid shipment...Thanks!