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Century Products issues a consumer advisory; important information about restraint systems.


MACEDONIA, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 6, 1996--Century Products Co. urges parents to read and follow all the instructions which accompany their juvenile products, particularly those that relate to restraint systems.

It is very important that restraint systems be used properly.

An improperly used restraint system may result in injuries to a child. For example, a child in a high chair may stand up and fall out or submarine submarine, naval craft capable of operating for an extended period of time underwater. Submarines are almost always warships, although a few are used for scientific or business purposes (see also submersible).  under the tray Under the Tray... is the third LP release of the indie band Reggie and the Full Effect. It is titled as such because upon first glance it appears the CD is missing from the tray, but it can be found on the tray's underside. , causing possible strangulation strangulation /stran·gu·la·tion/ (strang?gu-la´shun)
1. choke (2).

2. arrest of circulation in a part due to compression. See hemostasis (2).


stran·gu·la·tion
n.
. A child in a stroller can move and get caught in the leg openings, which may restrict breathing. Children in swings may get tangled tan·gled  
adj.
Complicated and difficult to unravel. See Synonyms at complex.

Adj. 1. tangled - in a confused mass; "pushed back her tangled hair"; "the tangled ropes"
untangled - not tangled

2.
 in the straps and stop breathing.

Adults are advised to watch their children carefully. Even sleeping children may move and get caught in the straps of a product which may lead to strangulation.

Parents are also reminded that cribs Cribs may mean:
  • The Cribs, a band from the United Kingdom
  • MTV Cribs, a reality television program on MTV
  • Crib can refer to an assumed section of text in a coded message that assists a code-breaker (also referred to as "known-plaintext attack)".
 are the only products approved for sleeping children.

Century is pleased to answer any questions about these or any other juvenile products issues. Please call our Consumer Relations Department at 1-800-837-4044.

CONTACT: Century Products Co., Macedonia

Ann Marie Barnard, 216/468-4332
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