Tuesday, March 15, 2011

SaferProducts.gov

On Friday, March 11, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) launched an important
new tool and resource for pediatricians and other health care providers as well as parents and families: SaferProducts.gov, an online database to report injuries or hazards posed by consumer products.


Established as part of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008, the SaferProducts site allows physicians, parents, and others to report incidents involving consumer products that caused harm or could have caused harm. Examples of reportable incidents might include:

• A child’s ingestion of a small part that broke off a toy
• An injury caused when a child fell out of a crib, cradle, bassinet, or bunk bed
• An infant’s rash linked to a detergent or cleansing product meant for use with babies

As reports are collated, they will be made available online without identifying information so pediatricians and family members can search the database for reports associated with specific products or classes of products. Names and other identifying information will not be made public. Please note that the database is meant only for reports of harms or potential safety risks, not for complaints about the effectiveness or utility of products.

Learn more at http://saferproducts.gov/ . A short informational video about filing reports is online at http://saferproducts.gov/videos/cpsrmsreporting-vid.html?autoplay=yes

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