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Teething babies can suffer oral burns from chewing on electrical cords.

About Burns...

Most water heaters are preset at 150°. At this temperature a small child can suffer a full-thickness skin burn within 10 seconds. It would take 10 minutes for the same burn to occur at 120°.

U.S. Juvenille product safety design is aimed at children between 6 and 24 months of age. Discreet use of products will prolong their use-effectiveness and help set limits.