Key Safety Points:
- Material Quality: Look for "food-grade" or "medical-grade" silicone that is free from BPA, lead, cadmium, phthalates, and PVC.
- Bacterial Resistance: Silicone naturally resists mold, fungus, and bacteria, but must be kept clean.
- Choking Hazard: Small, smooth beads can become a serious choking risk if they break off; ensure they are securely knotted and part of an age-appropriate product.
- Printed vs. Plain: Plain silicone beads are best for babies; printed ones might have designs that wear off, so avoid chewing on printed designs.
- Certifications: Independent testing for safety standards (like AS/NZS ISO 8124:3:2012 or FDA) adds a layer of assurance.
- Inspection: Always check for damage (cracks, fraying cords) and discontinue use immediately if found, as cords/clasps aren't meant to be chewed.


