
Infant Self-Feeding Devices
Infant self-feeding devices are designed for babies to feed themselves with minimal supervision. These devices can pose serious risks, such as choking or aspiration pneumonia, because infants cannot control or stop the flow of liquid from the bottle. Despite their convenience, the use of such devices is restricted to ensure safety standards and compliance with regulatory requirements. Vendors are prohibited from selling non-compliant self-feeding devices and must adhere to strict documentation and labeling rules to list compliant products.