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One Cord Can Kill a Child

938 views 3 years ago
One might think that because a product only has one cord, it is safer for children. Think again! Many children have died by wrapping one cord around their neck.
Any cord longer than 7.25 inches can kill your child.

Please see our website for more information.
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One might think that because a product only has one cord, it is safer for children. Think again! Many children have died by wrapping one cord around their neck.
Any cord longer than 7.25 inches can kill your child.

Please see our website for more information.
www.pfwbs.org Show less

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