🛡️ Safety in a Tube: Because Every Second Counts
The Performore Anti-Choking Hazard Device is a compact, durable plastic tube designed to mimic a toddler’s throat size (1.5-inch diameter, 2.25-inch depth). It allows parents and caregivers to quickly test small toys, parts, and snacks for choking risks, providing an essential, easy-to-use tool for child safety without the need for batteries.
Package Dimensions | 4.65 x 2.4 x 1.65 inches |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
L**D
A great tool
Easy to use. A big help when sorting age appropriate toys.
D**S
Love it
I love this. I feel better just having it in my house. With my 2 year old grandson in the house, choking is a constant worry for me. Thankfully, we have not had any emergency occasion to use this for its intended purpose. What I can say is that the instructions are clear and easy to follow. I recommend going through the motions of using it in an emergency, just as a drill so that when it counts...you can use it like an expert. Everyone should have one of these on hand, at home and in the car. I highly recommend it.
C**E
Every New Parent Should Have One of These!
Every hospital should send one of these choke tubes home with the new parents and baby. We use ours all the time to make sure our granddaughter can play with certain toys or not. It's very simple to use. This makes for an excellent baby shower gift.
M**Y
Amazing product
Everyone with toddlers should have one of these in their house. Could save a life. I bought one for everyone that might watch my grandchildren.
D**T
A must have for any home with a baby
I have a new grandchild and we needed to know what is and isn't a choking hazard
J**R
Great for my purposes
I crochet gifts for my great grandchildren. A few things required buttons. I want to be sure they are not a choking hazard.
N**R
Safety 1st- a great reminder to be mindful of small objects
I think this should be given to every parent by their pediatrician or as a baby shower gift etc. Someone said well the baby isnt going to choke on something you measure they are going to find something. Not really sometimes things are passed down and that is a reminder especially to men that may not be as aware that item not necessarily a toy shouldnt be out where a toddler could reach it.
C**Y
Important for parents of infants and toodlers
Was a staple when I worked designing toys. Instructions are printed on the gauge.
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