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There’s an often unrecognized risk in most Canadian homes that causes a 61 (potential) deadly threat to young children — the big-screen TV.
Those top-heavy, flat-screen televisions can fall onto children and crush 62 (they) tiny bodies, researchers say. In a review of 29 studies from seven countries 63 (publish) on Tuesday, the authors found that tens of thousands of children 64 (harm) by falling TVs.
In the United States, for instance, the Consumer Product Safety Commission reported 19,200 TV-related 65 (injure) from 2008 to 2010, about 85 percent of which 66 (occur) in the home and more than three-quarters were not witnessed by a parent.
“In most cases, TVs are placed on unstable bases or on high furniture like dressers, 67 aren’t designed for TVs, or are not properly secured to the wall,” one researcher said.
A 2005 study showed 18 children, aged 68 12 months and 10 years old, had been treated for a range of injuries due to falling TVs between 1992 and 2005. Many of them were left with some symptoms.
In fact, this phenomenon can be prevented 69 families make sure their TVs can’t possibly fall over and that children 70 (watch) TV are monitored.
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