The colorful Crocs shoes popular with kids and adults worldwide has been linked to dangers when wearing the clogs near escalators. There have been complaints of the Crocs getting stuck in escalators. Now the Colorado-based footwear maker, Niwot, will include a tag on the shoes to warn wearers to be careful when wearing Crocs near escalators.
You can watch a video clip on my Momathon Blog post today that explains how quickly a child's Crocs shoe can become stuck in an escaltor.
In May, a 4-year-old boy's Crocs shoe became stuck in an escalator at FlatIron Crossing. Fortunately he was not injured because his quick-to-respond aunt realized the boy was in trouble and pulled his foot out of the Crocs. To see what can happen to a Crocs shoe in an escalator, watch the video by the Boulder Daily Camera on my Momathon Blog post today. According to the Boulder Daily Camera, the Crocs company has offered the following five escalator safety tips:
According to the The Denver Post, "Crocs was sued for $7 million earlier this year by parents of a 3-year-old girl whose toe was mangled in her Crocs in an escalator in November 2007 at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport."
Comments
Common Sense
You would think "Supervise children at all times" would be the NUMBER ONE safety tip, or perhaps they assume most parents have two brain cells to rub together. Walking in the mall most Saturdays, I have my doubts. Adding a hang tag no one will read and listing common sense instructions on how to successfully ride an escalator only makes a difference to the lawyers on retainer in my opinion.
But at least they responded I guess?
~ Trayce
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