
The National Safety Council indicates there are over 300,000 door injury incidents every year in the U.S. (which require emergency room or urgent care visits), and most of those injuries are to toddlers. Sometimes it happens in early learning environments and many times it happens at home. Of those finger injuries, more than 25,000 of them result in amputations or fractures.
And toddlers suffer the great majority of the frequency of these accidents, outnumbering all other age groups. Installing Pinch-Not products is the solution! Properly installed, Pinch-Not products will prevent finger injuries from doors. Whether children are in child care or pre-school environments or their own home, they should have their little fingers protected from injuries whenever feasible - and that is what our Door Hinge Guards and Door Bumpers do.
Easy to Install. Most door hinge guard manufacturers say you need screws. Not with Pinch-Not products! Installing our child safety products is quick and easy, because no tools or screws are required.
And toddlers suffer the great majority of the frequency of these accidents, outnumbering all other age groups. Installing Pinch-Not products is the solution! Properly installed, Pinch-Not products will prevent finger injuries from doors. Whether children are in child care or pre-school environments or their own home, they should have their little fingers protected from injuries whenever feasible - and that is what our Door Hinge Guards and Door Bumpers do.
Easy to Install. Most door hinge guard manufacturers say you need screws. Not with Pinch-Not products! Installing our child safety products is quick and easy, because no tools or screws are required.
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According to a study published by the American College of Emergency Physicians, children younger than 5 years old had the highest rate of finger amputations treated in hospital emergency rooms.
Almost 75% of lost fingers from young children resulted from their finger(s) getting caught, jammed, or crushed in a doorway during the closing of a door.
What is shocking, is that these finger injuries are entirely preventable where a door was involved.
Door guards, or some might call them door finger guards are an effective and inexpensive way to save those precious fingers from being injured or worse.
Almost 75% of lost fingers from young children resulted from their finger(s) getting caught, jammed, or crushed in a doorway during the closing of a door.
What is shocking, is that these finger injuries are entirely preventable where a door was involved.
Door guards, or some might call them door finger guards are an effective and inexpensive way to save those precious fingers from being injured or worse.
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