Safety Alert Pendants Pose Strangulation Hazard in Elderly Patients
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is issuing a defective product warning concerning safety alert pendants because they may pose a strangulation hazard. According to a news article in Consumer Reports, FDA is saying that at least four deaths have been attributed to these devices. In its notice, the federal agency said that there were six reports between 1998 and 2009, of serious personal injury or death. This includes three deaths in the United States and one in Canada. All were caused by strangulation after the device's cord that is worn around a person's neck became entangled on other objects.
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