Byard, R.Beal, S.Simpson, A.Carter, R.Khong, T.2006-06-242006-06-241996Medical Journal of Australia, 1996; 165(3):140-1410314-514X1326-5377http://hdl.handle.net/2440/8376A three-month-old boy and an eight-month-old boy died from accidental positional asphyxia and hanging, respectively, after being placed to sleep unsupervised in stroller-prams. Both infants had moved down towards the fronts of the stroller-prams. The younger infant fell out when the footplate collapsed and he was found hanging from a metal bar on the side. The older infant had partly slipped through the front and was suspended with his head and arms within the stroller-pram and with his face pushed firmly into the mattress by a horizontal metal bar. Stroller-prams are a potentially dangerous sleeping environment unless infants are closely supervised gaps in the front of stroller-prams closed and upright footplates stabilised.enCopyright status unknownHumansAirway ObstructionAsphyxiaFatal OutcomeInfant EquipmentInfantMaleAccidental infant death and stroller pramsJournal article0030005211001996428210.5694/j.1326-5377.1996.tb124887.xA1996VB572000082-s2.0-002983724369217Byard, R. [0000-0002-0524-5942]Khong, T. [0000-0002-2404-007X]