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    Update - Monday December 3 2007 --

    received a comment from a colleague here at the Institute to add to our knowledge base on the "safe toys" topic -- another group focused on toy safety.


    About the Group:

    Kids In Danger (KID) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting children by improving children's product safety. KID was founded in 1998 by the parents of sixteen-month-old Danny Keysar who died in his Chicago childcare home when a portable crib collapsed around his neck. Although the portable crib had been recalled five years earlier, word of its danger had not reached Danny’s parents, caregiver, or a state inspector who visited the home just eight days before Danny’s death. To date, 16 children have died in cribs of similar faulty design. And portable cribs are just one of the myriad children's products that may prove to be dangerous.

    They have a number of publications; find them at: http://www.kidsindanger.org/publications/index.asp

    including newsletters, research reports, etc.


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