Parents Play an Important Role:
Along with industry and government, parents have an important role in toy safety. As a parent, you should always:
Buy Smart:
- Check age grading and all toy packaging labels to make sure the toy is appropriate for your child
- Avoid toys with small parts for children under age 3 or children who mouth toys
- Look for toys with sturdy parts and tightly secured joints
- Shop at a reputable retailer, one you know and trust
- Inspect the condition of second-hand toys and make sure you have the original packaging and instructions
- Batteries in toys should be firmly attached and not accessible to children
- Listen to toys with noises before purchase to make sure it's appropriate for your child
Read the Label:
- Labels and instructions on packaging can give excellent guidance for safe purchasing decisions
Organize and Supervise:
- Follow instructions for toy assembly and use
- Supervise children as they play
- Be a good role model and set an example for safe play
- Keep toys with small parts away from children under three and from children who tend to mouth objects
- Avoid all toys with sharp points or rough edges
- Keep toys in an easily accessible storage bin with a removable lid
- Repair or discard broken toys
- Teach older children to keep their toys away from younger siblings.
- Keep a separate toy chest for older children whose toys may contain small parts not suitable for their younger siblings.
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