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Why is toy safety important?

Alayna Rolfson
Alayna Rolfson
2025-07-17 00:31:55
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Toys sold by well known, reputable shops are generally safe. If a child is given a toy designed for an older child they can break it and end up swallowing small parts. One of the main causes of toy accidents is toys with small parts. Babies and toddlers put nearly everything in their mouths. This is why some toys are marked with age restrictions, in case little ones choke on small parts or loose hair. Marbles and magnets can also be choked on or swallowed. Magnets are particularly dangerous as they can cause serious problems if swallowed. If a baby plays with a toy that has small parts or long fur, they might choke or swallow bits of the toy. Toy manufacturers know what is safe and what isn’t so it’s best to follow their age guides.
Erin Block
Erin Block
2025-07-13 20:01:18
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Toys sold by well-known stores are generally safe, toys, novelty items and dressing-up clothes you can buy from online marketplaces, markets or small discount stores may not be. Please take care and don’t assume that, just because you can buy something, it must be safe. Toys with accessible button batteries that can burn through your child’s food pipe Super strong magnets that can rip through your child’s belly Water beads that can block your child’s bowel if swallowed Toys with long cords that can strangle your child Toys with small parts that can choke your small child Cheap electrical toys with exposed wires or chargers that can catch fire. Babies and toddlers are curious and naturally put everything in their mouths so they are at risk of: Swallowing button batteries Swallowing magnets Swallowing potentially harmful chemicals Choking on toys with small parts or long fur or hair. Plus, their windpipes are smaller and softer than those of adults and older children, so they can suffocate far more quickly if they get tangled up in long cords. Who would imagine you can buy a product for your child that’s so dangerous it has been recalled? But you can. Even on well-known online platforms. Many cheap toys from unknown sellers on online marketplaces come from abroad and have not been safety tested.
Lyda Frami
Lyda Frami
2025-07-05 05:46:06
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Toys are more than just playthings, they are tools that contribute to a child’s development, imagination, and learning. However, not all toys are created with safety in mind, and we need to make informed choices to prevent accidents and injuries. Unsafe toys can pose serious risks, including choking, poisoning, and injuries from sharp edges. Preventing Choking Hazards: Toys with small parts can be easily swallowed, leading to choking. Avoiding Toxic Materials: Many toys contain harmful chemicals such as BPA, lead, and phthalates, which can cause significant health issues. Ensuring Durability: Toys that break easily can create sharp edges or small parts, posing injury risks. Selecting toys made from safe, non-toxic, and durable materials is a proactive step in safeguarding our children. By choosing toys made from non-toxic, durable materials, and even creating safe toys at home, we can ensure our children enjoy a safe and enriching playtime experience.
Ned Mertz
Ned Mertz
2025-06-23 15:07:32
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Toys contribute to child development and play is an essential part of growing up. However, toys have to be safe for children to play with. Ensuring that toys marketed in the EU do not put children at risk is a priority. The essential safety requirements cover general risks: the health and safety of children, as well as other people such as parents or caregivers. The essential safety requirements also cover particular risks: physical and mechanical, flammability, chemical, electrical, hygiene and radioactivity risks. Chemicals that are susceptible to cause cancer, change genetic information, harm fertility or harm an unborn child are no longer allowed in the accessible parts of toys beyond the concentration limits set in the Regulation on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of substances and mixtures, or unless they are considered safe following a rigorous scientific evaluation. 19 so-called 'heavy elements' like mercury and cadmium are not allowed in toy parts accessible to children beyond the limits laid down in Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC. All toys sold in the EU must carry a CE marking. This is the manufacturer's declaration that the toy satisfies the essential safety requirements.
Destin Keeling
Destin Keeling
2025-06-23 12:34:14
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Unsafe toys can pose serious risks, such as choking, strangulation, or cuts. Choosing toys that meet safety standards can help prevent these accidents. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), thousands of children are injured each year due to unsafe toys. Exposure to harmful chemicals or materials in toys can adversely affect a child's health and development. Studies have shown that exposure to lead, phthalates, and other toxins can lead to various health problems, including developmental delays, learning disabilities, and behavioral issues. Knowing that your child is playing with safe toys can give you peace of mind and allow you to enjoy watching them and have fun.
Ahmed Heller
Ahmed Heller
2025-06-23 11:07:49
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Toys are an important and fun part of every child's development. But they can come with risks too. Choking is a hazard for kids ages 3 or younger, because they tend to put objects in their mouths. The noise of some rattles, squeak toys, and musical or electronic toys can be as loud as a car horn — even louder if a child holds it directly to the ears — and can lead to hearing loss. Batteries and battery fluid pose serious risks, including choking, internal bleeding, and chemical burns. Sharp ends or small parts like eyes, wheels, or buttons that can be pulled loose can also be hazardous. Strings longer than 7 inches can also be a risk, as well as parts that could pinch small fingers.