[Baby chair accident]2-year-old boy kicked over the BB stool and fell to the ground with a heavy head injury- Hong Kong Economic Times- TOPick – Parent-Child-Child Health

When dining with children, remind children to sit still, so as to avoid playfulness and lead to tragedy. A 2-year-old boy in Malaysia recently had a meal with his parents in a restaurant. It was suspected that he pushed the table with his feet, causing him and his chair to fall to the ground while sitting on the BB stool.

The incident happened on October 4th, a 2-year-old boy in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, went to a restaurant with his parents to eat. The boy sat in the baby’s high table and chair. When the adults were eating, the boy kept pushing the table with his feet, causing the incident. The BB stool fell to the ground, and the boy’s head hit the ground hard. After the incident, the boy cried and passed out.

The boy’s father immediately took his son to a nearby clinic for medical treatment. The clinic doctor informed the boy that the injury was serious and that he needed to be sent to the hospital immediately. The father then sent his son to a local private hospital, but following examination by the medical staff, it was found that the boy had no signs of life.

The boy’s body was autopsied today (5th) to determine the cause of death. There is no criminal element in the case so far, and the police are investigating from the perspective of sudden death.

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Precautions for using BB stool

Children sitting on the BB stool can not only facilitate feeding, but also make children develop the habit of sitting comfortably for meals. The Consumer Council of Hong Kong has reminded parents that when using children’s high chairs, they should pay attention to the following:

1. Under no circumstances should children be left alone in the high chair;

2. Do not allow children to climb on the high chair or stand on the seat;

3. If the high chair is equipped with a safety belt, the child must be fastened when using it; if the high chair uses a guardrail or a dining table to secure the child to the chair, check whether the guardrail or dining table lock has been secured before use. Tighten, and make sure the high chair bracket is securely locked to prevent the chair from being folded suddenly and injuring the child;

3. The high chair should not be placed close to the wall, dining table or other furniture to prevent children from pushing and pulling and accidentally overturning the dining chair;

4. Children should not be moved together with the high dining chair, so as not to overturn the dining chair when moving;

5. Check the high chair regularly, and stop using it immediately if it is damaged or found to be unstable.

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