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The agency received 31 reports involving finger amputations and other finger injuries from paper shredders from January 2000 to December 2003. It isn't difficult to find harrowing reports of ...
In a new case report published in the February issue of the journal Pediatrics, researchers at New York University School of Medicine discuss the serious injury risks posed by paper shredders ...
"The reason we're seeing these injuries is people are buying more paper shredders, and frankly, I thin they're buying the kind of shredders that are really developed for the business environment.
Between January 2000 and September 2005, the Consumer Product Safety Commission received 50 reports of finger injuries — including lacerations and amputations — from home paper shredders.