Consumer New Zealand is calling on the government to get tough on deficiencies seen in children's highchairs, cots and prams.

A study has found that a third of all children's products tested pose dangers to infants - including falling and suffocating.

Consumer's Sue Chetwin says it is international best practice to impose higher safety standards, so our politicians have no excuse.

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