| Kidsafe Warns on Pram and Stroller Safety |
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| Thursday, 03 July 2008 10:00 |
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new consumer affairs regulations introduced yesterday
Kidsafe today urged all parents buying prams and strollers to ensure they complied with new consumer legislation which came into force yesterday. Dr Mark Stokes, President of Kidsafe
?Safe design of prams and strollers is paramount in keeping children safe and to prevent serious injury from children falling out, or from strangulation or suffocation if the child becomes trapped in the pram or stroller.? Kidsafe urges anyone buying a pram or stroller to check the Victorian Consumer Affairs website www.consumer.vic.gov.au to ensure that all prams and strollers comply with the Fair Trading (Safety Standard) (Prams and Strollers) Regulations 2008.
To avoid the risk of strangulation, the tether strap must:
"WARNING: USE THIS STRAP TO STOP THE PRAM/STROLLER* ROLLING AWAY." Dr Stokes said ?the new standard has implications for anyone selling new or second-hand prams and strollers that did not comply with the safety standards in relation to substantial penalties.? Kidsafe advised parents and carers to avoid buying, borrowing or accepting any second-hand prams/strollers that lack the latest safety features to reduce the risk of a child injury or death.
Media Enquiries: Aleks Natora, State Manager Kidsafe
Ron Smith, Corporate Media Communications
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