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Quick Tips for Toy Safety

If your kids are like mine, they have a huge amount of toys. It seems impossible to keep them all picked up, let alone know what to do in the event of a toy recall. Here a few practical tips parents can use to increase toy safety: Start safe -- Set some standards and don’t allow your kids to play with toys that are: * broken * have crumbling or peeling paint * contain magnets of any type (these could come off and be swallowed) * have tiny parts or accessories (anything a child could swallow or choke on) * for babies and young toddlers, any toys that are not intended to go in the mouth. * be sure to let other family members know (including those who frequently buy toys). Get the facts on any toy recalls -- Before you begin your search efforts – or panic – know exactly which products are on the list. Do an internet search for the company in question, and look at the actual items that are recalled. Here you will find specific pictures, item names, and detailed instructions showing you exactly where to look on the product to determine whether it is on the list. Keep in mind that the entire product lines of Polly Pocket, Barbie, or Batman may not be affected, just specific items. Removal is non-negotiable -- If something is recalled or damaged and must be removed, just do it. Don’t keep it for sentimental reasons, because it will likely be found and played with again. With small children, simply make it disappear. With older children, explain that it is your job as the parent to make sure your child is safe and that this toy is not safe so it has to go. Then get rid of it. A lot of discussion just isn’t necessary. Home may not be the only place to look -- Don’t forget other places your kids might have access to recalled toys. There are many places your child plays – at the offices of doctors, dentists, therapists, and at school, daycare, after school care, relatives’ homes, church and elsewhere. Make a note to look through the toys the next time you visit, and discuss any recall or concerns with others. Ask to post a copy of information about the recall – and remember that other parents or professionals just may not know. Rely on your pediatrician -- If you are concerned that your child has ingested lead paint or magnets, call your pediatrician right away. The doctor will be able to identify what needs to be done next.


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