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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2010590992_infantrule25.ht
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in case the link didn’t work, the article was called “Registration rules set
for makers of baby products”: “the government is requiring the manufacturers
of products for infants and toddlers to create programs for keeping in touch
with people who own cribs, strollers, changing tables and other items.
Under the new rule, manufacturers will have to provide postage-paid
registration forms with every infant and toddler product and keep records of
those who register. Each product will also have to feature in a permanent
way the manufacturer's name and contact information, along with the
product's model name, number and date of manufacture.
The requirements will improve the speed of distributing information about
product recalls, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said
Thursday. Its officials unanimously approved the new rule last week….”
Every infant and toddler product… improve speed of distributing information
about product recalls….
As often as breastmilk substitutes are recalled and all the health hazards
associated with it, yet it’s not on the list!
~vicki hayes, rn ibclc, mom of 3 boys,
chipiona (cádiz, andalucía), españa
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