Silicone teether sticks usually have an anti-swallowing design to ensure the safety of babies during use. Designers will take into account the size of the baby's mouth, swallowing ability, and possible risk of accidental swallowing, and then make targeted designs.
The size and shape design of silicone teether sticks usually conform to the characteristics of infants' oral development. They usually have a large volume and a shape that is not easy to swallow, such as a stick, a ring, or a handle design, which can effectively prevent babies from swallowing by mistake.
The material of silicone teether sticks is soft and elastic, which makes babies feel comfortable and pleasant when chewing. At the same time, its hardness is also carefully designed, neither too hard to hurt the baby's gums, nor too soft to make it easy for babies to swallow.
The color of silicone teether sticks is usually bright and easy to identify, which helps parents observe the baby's use at any time. The texture design on its surface can increase friction to prevent babies from slipping or swallowing by mistake during use.
Silicone teether sticks on the market usually undergo strict safety certification, such as international standards such as EN71 and ASTM F963. These certifications ensure that the product's design, materials, and production process meet safety requirements, including anti-swallowing design.
Although silicone teether sticks have an anti-swallowing design, parents still need to be vigilant when using them. Parents are advised to monitor their babies when using teether sticks to ensure that they do not swallow them or put them too deep in the mouth.
Silicone teether sticks usually have an anti-swallowing design, including considerations such as size, shape, material, hardness, color, texture, and safety certification. However, parents still need to be vigilant when using them to ensure the safety of their babies.