Are your child's playthings really safe for play? Hidden hazards to look out for.
More toy safety reminders:
Always read the label and follow age guidelines. A toy that is safe and appropriate for a grade-schooler might pose a danger to a younger sibling.
If you have installed a crib gym or mobile, remember to remove these toys before your child can pull himself up (usually before five months).
Avoid toys that make loud, high noises that can damage your child's hearing.
Ensure your child never rides wheeled toys (bicycles, skateboards, inline skates, etc.) in or near motor vehicle traffic or near a pool of water. And insist they wear a properly-fitted bike helmet.
If you buy electric toys, they should run on batteries, not cords, and should only be used when an adult is around.
When your child gets a new toy, immediately discard any of the original packaging, as the staples and plastic wrapping could hurt your child.
Be careful not to leave inflated or broken balloons lying around the house. It's easy for a child to choke on these balloons. Balloons, in general, require supervision and should be avoided.
Check your child's toys every now and then for wear and tear that could be dangerous.