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The majority of toy injuries and deaths are associated with choking on small parts of toys. 

Tips for buying toys:

  • Choose age-appropriate toys that match the child’s interests and abilities. Always read and heed the label to determine whether a toy is age-appropriate for the child.
    • Consider the ages of all the children in the household, as toys with small parts, projectiles, sharp edges and other hazards can harm the younger siblings.
  • Get safety gear, including helmets, for scooters and other riding toys. Helmets should be worn properly at all times and be sized to fit.
  • Keep small balls and toys with small parts away from children younger than age 3, as these are choking hazards. Supervise older children as deaths have occurred with small balls.
  • Ensure high-powered magnets and button cell or coin batteries are kept away from young children who might mistakenly, or intentionally, swallow them, as these items pose ingestion hazards.
  • Keep balloons away from children younger than 8 years old, especially latex balloons as they can present a choking hazard.
  • Take note of safety warnings, information and labels.
  • Properly dispose of thin plastic bags and packaging, as children can suffocate.

Before purchasing a new or used toy, be sure the toy has not been banned or recalled. Consumers can check online at www.cpsc.gov/recalls, or by downloading the free CPSC Recalls App at

CPSC.gov/Data. If possible, consumers should register the toy with the company after purchase, so they can receive recall notices directly from the company.

Author: Marianne Halterman

Marianne is a member of the SafeKids Coalition of the Central Shenandoah Valley.

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