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  1. Aug 29, 2022 · Start by making sure that toys are age-appropriate. Avoid dangerous items such as small magnets, button batteries, and latex balloons. Don't buy toys with a cord longer than 12 inches, and be on the lookout for choking hazards and product recalls. Medically reviewed by Liz Donner, M.D., pediatric hospitalist.

  2. Dec 8, 2022 · But not all toys and games are created equal when it comes to safety. In 2020, it's estimated that 200,000 toy-related injuries were treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments. The first step when evaluating toy safety is to read the label to make sure the toy is made for your child's age group.

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  4. Nov 16, 2022 · For any toys with plastic film coverings on toys to protect them during shipping, be sure to remove the film. It’s often found on mirrors or parts that can be scratched before use. It can pose a choking hazard to children. Keep small balls, blocks and other toys with small parts out of reach from children younger than 3.

    • Read the label. Warning labels give important information about how to correctly use a toy and for what ages the toy is safe. Be sure to show your child how to use the toy the right way.
    • Think LARGE. Make sure all toys and parts are larger than your child's mouth, or can’t fit into a toilet paper roll, to prevent choking (especially for children less than 3 years).
    • Avoid toys that shoot objects into the air. They can cause serious eye injuries or can cause choking if swallowed.
    • Avoid toys that are loud to prevent damage to your child's hearing. See 10 Tips to Preserve Your Child's Hearing during the Holidays.
  5. Dec 12, 2022 · In 2021, emergency room s in the U.S. treated more than 152,000 children younger than 15 for toy-related injuries, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). To help protect the ...

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  6. Nov 27, 2017 · The toys involved included a rubber ball, a balloon, and numerous riding toys. These toy safety tips can help guide your holiday shopping. 1. Buy Age-Appropriate Toys. Examine toy labels closely ...

  7. Avoid Sharp Edges. Toys should not have sharp edges or points, including hard, thin plastic or metal that may be attached to an item. 4. Avoid Long Cords or Strings. Cords or strings longer than 7 inches could be potential choking hazards. 5. No Magnets or Button Batteries.