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From: Characteristics and predictors of home injury hazards among toddlers in Wenzhou, China: a community-based cross-sectional study

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Distribution of households with every reported hazard for all households. Note: children can reach the following home hazards (HH1 ~ HH32). HH1: food wrap; HH2: plastic bag. HH3 string; HH4: long band; HH5: peanuts or beans; HH6: coin or button; HH7: small detachable toy; HH8: sunflower seeds; HH9: cigarettes or ashtray; HH10: medicine; HH11: pesticide or detergent; HH12: shampoo or body lotion; HH13: make-up; HH14: knives; HH15: scissors; HH16: pins; HH17: sharp toys; HH18: sharp table; HH19: hot tea or soup; HH20: thermos bottle or water dispenser; HH21: rice cooker; HH22: hot frying pans; HH23: hot kettle; HH24: electric irons; HH25: heaters; HH26: hot-water taps; HH27: low socket; HH28: socket without cover; HH29: no guardrails in window or balcony; HH30: stool by window; HH31: stool by table or cabinet; HH32: shipping floor. Children would run with HH33 ~ HH37, HH37: chopstick or spoon; HH34: tally; HH35: toothpick; HH36: toothbrush; HH37: rules or pencils.

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