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Toy Safety
last updated:
Mon, 12/05/2011 3:03 PM

Safe Kids Mid-South, led by Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, offers the top five tips for ensuring the toys you purchase this holiday season are safe.

  1. Before shopping for toys, consider the child's age, interest and skill level. A fun, but inappropriate toy for a particular child can be dangerous.
  2. Make sure toys intended for older children are stored separately from those for younger children.
  3. Keep toys with small parts away from children younger than age 3. They can choke on small toys and toy parts. Check regularly for damage that could create small pieces that are choking hazards.
  4. Make any necessary repairs immediately, or discard damaged toys out of the reach of children.
  5. Actively supervise children when they are playing with riding toys as well as any toy that has small parts, magnets, electrical or battery power, cords and strings, wheels or any other potential hazard. Simply being in the same room as your child is not necessarily supervising. Active supervision means keeping the child in sight and in reach while paying undivided attention. Used toys should also be in good condition with all original parts and packaging, if possible.

To stay informed about potentially harmful products in the marketplace, parents should visit www.recalls.gov and sign up for email alerts on recalled children’s products. Safe Kids also advises parents to visit www.cpsc.gov to make sure the toy hasn’t been recalled for safety reasons.

2 Million Cribs Recently Recalled!
last updated:
Sun, 6/27/2010 11:50 AM

From proper sleep environments to toys to child safety seats, these juvenile products play a supporting role in you and your children's daily lives.  But how do you know that your children's products are safe?

The federal government recalls hundreds of products a year and some may be in your home.  Recalls shouldn't be ignored since this means an item is defective and doesn't work as intended.  2 million cribs were recently recalled! One of them could be yours.

Safe Kids monitors recalls for children's products to help you keep your children safe.  Safe Kids Mid-South, led by Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, encourages you to sign up for the monthly email to learn about the latest juvenile product recalls.
Cribs Recalled Due to Three Infant Deaths
last updated:
Tue, 2/09/2010 4:05 PM
On February 9th, the Consumer Product Safety Commission anounced the recall of ALL Generation 2 Worldwide and "ChildESIGNS" drop side cribs.  The agency is warning parents and caregivers that these cribs present a risk of serious injury or death due to strangulation and suffocation hazards. Parents and caregivers are urged to stop using these cribs immediately and are to find an alternative, safe sleeping environment for their baby.  Parents should not attempt to fix these cribs. Parents can take advantage of the "Great Trade In" event being held locally at Babies 'R Us - Take your used item and receive a 25 percent coupon toward the purchase of a new product- The "Great Trade In" extends from now through February 20th. (Babies 'R Us will see that all unsafe and recalled items are properly destroyed.)

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