Seven-Year KID Checkup on SaferProducts.gov 4 Figure 3. Percentage of reports published on SaferProducts.gov between March 11, 2011 and July 11, 2018 divided by category involving children 18 and younger. Children of different ages are affected by products at different rates. The following table, Table 1, documents that nursery products affect infants and toddlers at the highest rate followed by furniture and home, preschoolers are affected most by toys, and children and teens are affected most by outdoor and sport equipment. Table 1. Breakdown of incident reports by age and product category. Reports published on SaferProducts.gov between March 11, 2011 and July 11, 2018. 0 to 2 3 to 5 6 to 14 15 to 18 Unspecified Total Clothing & Accessories 138 46 47 0 71 302 Diapers 207 6 0 0 14 227 Electronics 26 27 14 5 93 165 Furniture & Home 356 141 120 3 125 745 Nursery 1708 66 7 0 378 2159 Laundry Pods 8 5 1 0 1 15 Outdoor/Sports 158 186 263 25 117 749 Toys 464 214 185 1 242 1106 Other 21 5 1 0 52 79 Total 3086 696 638 34 1093 5547 As nursery products are the largest hazard for all age groups, Table 2 provides a breakdown of specific types of nursery products that pose the greatest threat to children. Table 2. Frequency of nursery product types that led to consumer hazard reports published on SaferProducts.gov between March 11, 2018 and July 11, 2018 for all age groups. Product Type Frequency Reported Crib/Mattresses 440 Infant Exerciser 369 Stroller/Carrier 356 Bassinet/Cradle 304 Pacifier 247 High Chair 192 Baby Gate 69 Playpen 61 Other 121