Thousands of toys are on the market, each promising to educate or entertain our children.
Unfortunately, not every toy is safe. Toy buyers can help protect children from injury by
being careful, vigilant shoppers. PIRG's (Public Interest Research Groups)
Tips for Toy Safety are designed to help parents, grandparents, care givers and
toy buyers avoid the most common hazards in toys.
TIPS FOR PARENTS OF INFANTS & TODDLERS
Choking is the most common cause of toy-related deaths.
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC),
at least seven children choked to death in 2004 on balloons, toys, or toy parts.
Read and heed warning labels.
Small balls, balloons and pieces of broken balloons are particularly dangerous, as they can completely block a child's airway.
STRANGULATION
NOISE
TOXIC CHEMICALS
TOYS ON THE INTERNET
TIPS FOR ALL PARENTS
Toys such as bicycles, scooters, skateboards and inline skates are safer when children wear protective gear. If you plan to give any of these toys as gifts, make them safer by also giving a CPSC-approved helmet with a bike; a helmet, knee pads and elbow pads with a scooter or skateboard; and a helmet, knee pads, elbow pads and wrist guards with inline skates.
Stay informed of recalls.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission recalls numerous toys and children's products each year. Check www.recalls.gov for an archive of old recalls and to sign up to receive email alerts of new recalls.
REPORT A DANGEROUS TOY
Phone: 1-800-638-2772
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Avoid choking hazards. Do not buy small toys or toys with small parts for young children.
Toys that pose choking hazards for young children are required by law to be
labeled with warnings, like this one:
A toy with this warning should not be given to a child younger than 3. Be careful to keep toys for older children away from younger children.
Never give young children small balls or balloons.
Children's ears are sensitive, and their hearing is easily damaged. To protect children from loud toys, you can:
Some children’s toys, such as play cosmetics or art supplies, may contain toxic chemicals. Parents and consumers should:
The labels and warnings required on toys in stores are rarely repeated on web sites that sell toys. Parents and consumers using the Internet to buy toys should remember:
Buy children accessories for safety.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has the authority to recall dangerous toys and products from the market. If you think a toy or product is hazardous, contact the CPSC and submit a report by:
Web: http://www.cpsc.gov/incident.html
Email: info@cpsc.gov
source: http://toysafety.net/toysafety.asp?id2=8502&id3=toysafety2002&
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