Nursery Safety
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Small Parts Choking Hazard Test
US federal law (16 CFR 1501) tests toys and children's articles for kids under 3 using a rigid test cylinder 1.25 inches (31.7 mm) in diameter and 1.00-2.25 inches (25.4-57.1 mm) deep. Any toy, or any part that detaches during use-and-abuse testing, that fits entirely inside the cylinder in any orientation without being compressed fails as a choking hazard.
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Crib Slat Spacing
US federal crib safety regulation caps the gap between crib slats at 2 and 3/8 inches, about the width of a soda can. This prevents an infant's body from slipping through while the head stays trapped, which was historically a leading cause of fatal crib entrapment before the rule.