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Your Health Checklist: Toy Safety Tips
Your Health Checklist: Toy Safety TipsToys do more than make your child smile. They help your child learn about themselves and the world aroundthem. So help keep playtime safe. Follow this checklist when choosing toys.DO: Choose toys that are appropriate for your child’s age and skills. Check the packaging for the toy’srecommended age range. DO: Store toys in a safe container. Baskets or bins without lids are best. Avoidboxes with hinges that could catch little fingers. If you have a toy chest, make sure it has air holes and is easyto open from the inside. DO: Keep toys for younger and older children separate.DO: Clean your child’s toys with mild dish soap to remove dirt or food. If your child is sick, disinfect their toys atleast once a day to help prevent the spread of germs. DO: Give your child safety gear for a toy, if needed. Forexample, buy a helmet to go along with a bike.DO NOT: Give small children toys with points, edges, strings, small parts, small batteries, or high-poweredmagnets. These can cause injury, including choking and strangulation. DO NOT: Forget to read theinstructions before letting your child play with a toy.Follow this checklist to help your child stay safe while having fun.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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