Saturday, November 21, 2009

Toy Safety Month

The Toy Industry Association is reinforcing the themes of safe play and responsible gift-giving this November during National Toy Safety Awareness Month. Here are their tips for safe buying and playing.

When shopping for toys, keep in mind the child’s age, interests and abilities.

Read toy or packaging labels for age ranges and safety warnings - and only choose toys that are appropriate for the age of the child.

Be especially careful when choosing toys for children under three. Select toys that are free of small pieces (or pieces that separate or can be broken off), are lightweight, have no sharp edges or points and are non-toxic.

At home, read instructions for assembly and use. Keep product literature in case of future questions and complete warranty cards.

Remove and discard all packaging from a toy before giving it to a child.

Consider the home environment in which a child will play with a toy and whether younger children may be there. A toy intended for an older child may be dangerous in the hands of a younger one.

Supervise children when they play and set good examples of safe play.

Remind caregivers, including grandparents, of play-related safety concerns.

Choose a safe storage place for toys.

Check toys at least every three months to determine their safety. Make any repairs immediately or throw away damaged toys.

Website regarding Toy Safety - http://www.toyassociation.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Toy_Safety&Template=/TaggedPage/TaggedPageDisplay.cfm&TPLID=56&ContentID=1840


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