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Safe Toy Make For A Merry Christmas
Do you have a toddler on your gift list? If so, remember that
small children and infants automatically put items in their
mouths.
Inspect For Safety
Safety is the first thing you should check. Toys with small
parts are always suspect. Parts small enough to fit into a tot's
mouth can be a choking hazard.
Plush toys are ideal for small children, but check the
construction. If the eyes, nose, or other small features are not
tightly secured, these items can come off when a child
inevitably chews on it.
Any toy with a sharp edge is a potential safety hazard. A child
walking or running with such a toy can fall and be injured by
it. Again, tots like to put things in their mouths, so sharp
edges could cut their lips, gums or tongues.
Any Electric Or Heating Elements?
Only children 8 years of age or over should receive electric
toys with heating elements. Don't be tempted to buy these for a
younger child just because they would be fun to play with.
Find Out What's Been Recalled
Before setting out on a toy shopping trip, find out which have
been recalled. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission can
tell you at www.cpsc.gov or call toll-free (800) 638-2772. You
might be surprised to find that some of the leading toy makers
have had toys recalled. Some toys on the recall list include:
* Woody Dolls (distributed by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts) --
the doll's buttons can detach and pose a choking hazard for
young children.
* Little People Animal Sounds Farm (by Fisher-Price) -- the
screws on stall doors can come off, posing a choking or
aspiration hazard. One child aspirated a screw into his lungs,
requiring emergency surgery.
* Drumsticks sold with toy drum sets (by Battat Incorporated) --
the end piece of the drumstick handle can break off, and the
screw at the end of the drumstick can detach. Both pose a
choking hazard.
Remove Dangerous Packaging Immediately
Watch for twist-ties that keep toys secure in their packages.
They keep the toy looking good on the shelf, but become a hazard
when the toy is removed from the package. Also check older
siblings' toys for them. They need to be properly discarded to
avoid any danger to a younger child. On Christmas morning, you
can eliminate a suffocation hazard to your tot by immediately
throwing away all plastic wrappings from the toys.
Do Your Research
Popular toys that children are clamoring for are hard to resist.
Just do your research first. Keep the holidays happy and safe
for your children.
About the author:
Visit Xmas
Gifts to learn more. Ron King is a full-time researcher,
writer, and web developer, visit his website at Website
Copyright 2005 Ron King. This article may be reprinted if the
resource box is left intact and the links live.
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