This paper addresses the public health issue of toy product recalls in the United States, an under-addressed topic in scholarly literature, yet highly relevant to the prevention of pediatric injuries. Toy-related injuries led to 274,000 emergency room visits and seven fatalities in 2016 in the United States, and toy-related injury rates have remained stable over the last five years despite declining incidences of recalls. While dangerous toys not being recalled and the misuse of “safe” products are possible contributing factors, consumer non-response to recall notices also contributes to unintentional child injury from dangerous toys. We discuss the process of recalling toys, and the role of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission in th...
The pressure to gain market share in competitive markets plays a role in expedited production, less ...
Consumer products are often associated with fall injuries, but there is limited research on nonfatal...
Background: The Product Safety Programme (PSP) of Health Canada is responsible for preventing produc...
This paper addresses the public health issue of toy product recalls in the United States, an under-a...
This is a working paper, later published by MIT Press in The Review of Economics and Statistics (201...
The following study analyses the occurrence of product recalls in the toy industry. The first part e...
Parents across the United States rely on regulation and industry standards to keep their children’s ...
Objective While there is evidence that unsafe children’s products are entering the Australian market...
Background Efficient effective child product safety (PS) responses require data on hazards, injury s...
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Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2008,...
Presents findings on toys that may pose choking hazards, are excessively loud, or contain lead, phth...
Objective: To identify leading injury risk factors and jurisdictional differences in Australian and ...
The Federal Small Parts regulation banned toys with small parts intended for children less than thre...
his summer many parents in North America (and perhaps elsewhere as well) experienced considerable an...
The pressure to gain market share in competitive markets plays a role in expedited production, less ...
Consumer products are often associated with fall injuries, but there is limited research on nonfatal...
Background: The Product Safety Programme (PSP) of Health Canada is responsible for preventing produc...
This paper addresses the public health issue of toy product recalls in the United States, an under-a...
This is a working paper, later published by MIT Press in The Review of Economics and Statistics (201...
The following study analyses the occurrence of product recalls in the toy industry. The first part e...
Parents across the United States rely on regulation and industry standards to keep their children’s ...
Objective While there is evidence that unsafe children’s products are entering the Australian market...
Background Efficient effective child product safety (PS) responses require data on hazards, injury s...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2017/art_fashion/28/thumbnail.jpgMedia ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2008,...
Presents findings on toys that may pose choking hazards, are excessively loud, or contain lead, phth...
Objective: To identify leading injury risk factors and jurisdictional differences in Australian and ...
The Federal Small Parts regulation banned toys with small parts intended for children less than thre...
his summer many parents in North America (and perhaps elsewhere as well) experienced considerable an...
The pressure to gain market share in competitive markets plays a role in expedited production, less ...
Consumer products are often associated with fall injuries, but there is limited research on nonfatal...
Background: The Product Safety Programme (PSP) of Health Canada is responsible for preventing produc...