A West Australian kindergarten student has almost hanged himself on the cord of his school hat, after it became stuck in a climbing frame.
Earlier this week, four-year-old Levi Saggers was left hanging when he slipped on a school playground climbing frame and the cord of his hat became caught around his neck.
The cord snapped but the boy suffered rope burns which were later discovered by his mother Kerry Mortell.
The incident happened at the Kununurra District School, a combined primary and secondary district school.
Ms Mortell said the incident was a wake-up call to a hidden danger in her son’s school uniform.
Levi Saggers has rope burns on his neck after his school hat got stuck in a playground climbing frame.(Supplied: Kerry Mortell)
"I was just really shocked, it really shook me up," she said.
"He seemed OK with it, but when I spoke to him he did say he was very frightened at the time.
"It's just scary that it could happen and nobody even saw it at the school, that was the worst part."
Incident 'more common' than people think: Kidsafe
Kidsafe's playground advisory services manager Tracy Blaszkow said she had heard of similar incidents occurring in schoolyards across the country.
She said these accidents were more common than most parents realised.
"There's been very close calls with children hanging by their hats," she said.
"We've actually had an instance where over east a boy actually cut his little mate's hat from around his neck and saved his life."