Teether

This article is about a product for infants. For the 'Teen Titan' character, see List of minor characters in the Teen Titans animated series .
Sophie the Giraffe, a popular teether

A teether is a soothing tool for teething infants.

Risks

Many common baby products, such as teethers, bath books, and sleep accessories, contain toxic chemicals, according to a report released by the US Public Interest Research Group (PIRG). The toxic chemicals include phthalates and polybrominated diphenyl ethers, both of which have been linked to multiple health problems including the following:

The European Commission's Scientific Committee announced that they are banning phthalate softeners in baby toys, because of toxic residue in six phthalate that were used in the manufacture of baby toys such as rattles and teethers. The European Union's plastic industry contests the validity of the ban.[2]

Further, some teethers may pose a choking hazard to infants and toddlers depending on the teething parts and have prompted recalls.

References

  1. http://health.dailynewscentral.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=1770
  2. Christen, Kris. "European Union bans phthalate softeners in baby toys." Environmental Science & Technology 34.1 (Jan 1, 2000): 11A(1). Expanded Academic ASAP. Gale.15 Oct. 2009 <http://find.galegroup.com/gtx/start.do?prodId=EAIM>.


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