The statistics are O-U-T, don’t be shocked, ‘cuz I’m still N-O-T!!! From the Front Page Sections, translated…
The Jing-Juan Foundation estimated that of the 243 news involving children, there were 328 children who’d been hurt, and of these, there were, forty-nine who’d died, and fifty-percent of those children who died were all under six, and there were, a high number of death by asphyxia, the foundation reminded the parents, to NOT use the pull-down cribs, or the bath chairs, and three other items that can be dangerous to a young child.
The analysis found, that the two primary causes of children’s deaths were “negligence in caretaking” and “traffic accidents”, and, further into the analysis of the data, they’d found, there were, eight young children who’d died of asphyxia due to the lack of attention of the adult caretakers, like how the young infant girl’s charm necklace was tangled into the drape strings, causing her to suffocate, and how the blankets were too heavy that they’d, crushed the infants to death.
The foundation also posted the results of the CPSC of the U.S., to warn the parents about the dangerous items, including the pull-down cribs, the bath chairs, the heavy blankets, along with the blankets and other items too.
The C.E.O. of the foundation, Lin said, that the pull-down cribs, because of how the corral can easily get off, it can cause the infant to get stuck between the bed and the railings, and the bath chair, although it’s convenience for the caretakers to use, but it’s dangerous because it didn’t have this safety belt, and as babies wiggled around, they would easily fall into the water and drown.
Lin stated, that the thicker blankets were used for infants under six months, and during this period of their lives, the infants had yet to master flipping themselves over, which can cause them to get crushed, the cloth for the bed, is used to prevent infants from bumping into the bed or having their hands and feet stuck between the railings of their cribs, but, there were many cases of children suffocating to death in the U.S., and the baby carrying cloth can easily have the infants’ mouths and noses muffled up against the parents’ bodies, causing asphyxia that way.
The MacKay Hospital’s pediatrician, Chang said, as a child was experiencing asphyxia, s/he may start to cough, holding one’s own neck, a reduce in voice volume, couldn’t speak, and lips turning purple, and other symptoms, and at this time, the parents can do CPR to resuscitate their own young.
And, despite ALL these warning labels on these “baby items”, it’s still NOT enough, to stop the carelessness of the parents, because you, god damn FUCKING (and no need to pardon me this time!) parents don’t have a SINGLE clue, of H-O-W to keep your own young safe, that is why they’re all still, dying left and right!!!