Advertisement
Last chance!
Fill in the Health of the Nation Survey. You could win R5 000! Closing today.
Stressed out in SA
The pressure is on. Are South Africans becoming a pill-popping nation of boozers?
     TERMS     GET A DAILY HEALTH TIP  
  
MAKE HEALTH24 YOUR HOMEPAGE   
H24 NEWS MEDICAL SCHEMES DIET FITNESS NATURAL MAN WOMAN SEX PREGNANCY CHILD TEEN SUN
FOCUS CENTRES MEDS ORAL PET MIND GRAPHICS VIDEOS ANTI-AGEING WIN TOOLS EXPERTS TALK FIND

Links
 Healthy home
 Find a buddy
 Fitness
 Diet & Food
 Psychology

Fun and fitness
Safe toys for your kids
Toy safety should be at the top of your list when you select Christmas presents for children.

Claudia McCormick, programme director of the trauma centre at the Duke University Medical Center in the US, offers some advice on toy safety.

 
Advertisement
"Always read the warning label on the box before buying any toy. This will give you the information about what age child the toy is designed for and whether adult supervision is recommended. This system of warning labels is very effective," McCormick said in a prepared statement.

Follow the age recommendations
It's vital that you read and follow the age recommendations on toy packages, since a child might misuse a toy that's too simple or too advanced for him or her. Age recommendations related to a toy's safety are based on: possible choking hazards; the physical ability of a child to play with the toy; a child's ability to understand how to play with a toy; and a child's needs and interests at various points of their development.

McCormick said toddlers and preschoolers are at special risk for unsafe toys.

"In general, the bigger the pieces, the better it is. Many toy stores have charts to help you determine how big a toy part should be in order to prevent choking. It's also important to keep younger children away from their older siblings' toys. Toys that may be appropriate for older children, especially those with small parts or projectile parts, should be kept away from small children," McCormick advised.

If you're going to buy a bicycle for your child, make sure it's the proper size. A bike that's too big for a child will increase the risk of injury. And when you buy a bike for a child, make sure you include all the proper safety gear. – (HealthDayNews)
 
Print this article
 Rate this article
Poor 1 2 3 4 5 Excellent

 JOBS
Civil Engineering Technician
Gauteng - Johannesburg
Financial Manager
R380,000-400,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - West Rand
Treasury Specialist
R300,000-380,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - Johannesburg
JAVA DEVELOPER (YL028 – 04/09)
Gauteng
DELPHI DEVELOPER (YL023 – 04/09)
R320,000-360,000 Per Annum Cost To Company Market Related
Gauteng
Senior and Lead .NET Developers (C#.NET, Arc, Design, Code.)
R300,000-600,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - Johannesburg
A C# Developer (C Sharp Developer)
Gauteng - Johannesburg
A C++ Developer (Software Developer)
Gauteng - Pretoria
Previous Next
 
Subscribe to...
*Daily tip
*Weekly tip
Want to subscribe to our newsletters?
Click here.
*Stand a chance to win R1000 every month!

 
 Other areas
The first birthday party
Choosing the right toys
Get serious about playtime
Give safe toys this holiday season
Handy holiday tips
Keeping kids busy during holidays
Taking family pet on vacation
Keeping kids active
From laaitie to cricket pro
Prevent kids' sports injuries
Fitter kids better in class
Teach your kids about the sun
What about walking rings?
Fitness for the whole family
Air travel with infants
Travelling with children
From laaitie to rugby pro
Travelling during pregnancy
Dogs and babies can be friends
TV: Too young, too soon
Kids and cash
Safe toys for your kids
Birthday party ideas
Video games too violent?
Tips for tree shopping


 Sponsored links
 Health24 links

Advertisement
 Top Condition
 Centres

 

© Health24 2000-2008. All rights reserved
  
We comply with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health
information.
Verify here.