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Global Safety Standards Tighten for Baby Bath Tubs Amid Drowning Concerns
New global regulations are reshaping infant bathing product design following reports of 31 bathtub-related infant fatalities between 2004-2015. The latest ASTM F3343-20(2024) standard mandates anti-slip floor materials, water temperature control devices, and reinforced locking mechanisms to prevent accidental collapses. European regulations now go further: EN 17826:2025 restricts 7 chemical groups (including formaldehyde and 129 allergenic fragrances) in bath tubs and bathing aids. Manufacturers must also conduct rigorous migration tests for 19 heavy metals – a critical update given that 2,300 bath-related injuries were recorded in US emergency rooms over a decade. Parent Tip: Look for bath tubs with thermo-sensitive indicators and quick-drain valves – features proven to reduce scalding and drowning risks by 72%.
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