Technically anyone could choke ; but kids who are small choke because it's easier for them since they're throat is skinny'er than anyone older .
It depends how small the children are, if they are under a foot and a half then it is illegal.
It can, under the right conditions. Small pieces of iron, such as iron filings, will burn.
Leaf cut in to small pieces under aseptic conditions is call excised leaf.
Toys of this nature are not recommended for children under three as they may choke on small parts that come loose, be come injured from being pinched by the mechanism that causes movement. Never leave a child under 3 alone with any time of automated or remote control toy.
It really depends on the age. Small children as in under 3 years old would not be safe with robotic toys because of the choking hazard. Small children between 3-8 years old can play with the toys but under supervision.
The Chancery is done with out a choke. Arm is not under and in deep like the guillotine to choke the opponent.
Power rangers as in action figures? Or as in pretend? Anyway the likelihood of a kid being killed by any of these activities is apparently very slim. Though with action figures there is a choking hazard with small pieces. And if it is pretend well, the chances are even slimmer but you never know with kids.... Anyhow there is not a big enough chance to fret about your kid playing power rangers. Though I wouldn't recommend giving a small child ( under 3) small pieces that they can choke on without supervision.
There are no specific statistics on the number of people who choke to death on M&M's each year, as such incidents are typically categorized under general choking hazards associated with various foods. However, choking on candy and small food items is a known risk, particularly for young children and individuals with swallowing difficulties. Overall, choking is a serious concern, and it's important to supervise young children while they eat and ensure that food is age-appropriate.
Small children under 18 years of age.
Many of the Mossberg bolt action shotguns used a removable choke, not an adjustable. Sold under the name C-Lect-Choke, this was an external choke that could be unscrewed with a special wrench, and a different choke screwed into its place.
The choke lever is on the left side handle bar under the light control switch.
To prevent blueberries from posing a choking hazard to young children, parents should ensure that the blueberries are cut into small pieces or mashed before serving to children under the age of 4. Parents should also closely supervise young children while they are eating blueberries to prevent choking incidents.