Keeping the holidays safe: tips on toy safety from Methodist Hospital Westover Hills
Tips on toy safety from ER Director at Methodist Hospital Westover Hills.
The holiday season is a time of joy and gift-giving, especially for children. However, it’s important to remember that not all toys are created equal when it comes to safety. Methodist Hospital Westover Hills urges parents and guardians to prioritize safety when selecting gifts for children this holiday season.
"We want this season to be about celebration, not emergency visits," says Corryn King, Director of Emergency Services at Methodist Hospital Westover Hills. "Each year, we see preventable injuries related to toys, from choking hazards to battery ingestion. With a little extra vigilance, families can ensure their holiday memories are happy ones."
Below are key toy safety tips to keep in mind when shopping:
- Age Appropriateness: Always select toys that match the child’s age and skill level. Labels on toy packaging provide guidance based on safety standards.
- Avoid Small Parts: For children under three years old, avoid toys with small parts that pose choking hazards. If the toy or its components fit through a toilet paper roll, it’s too small for toddlers.
- Magnets and Batteries: If swallowed, high-powered magnets and button batteries can cause severe internal injuries. Ensure battery compartments are secured with screws.
- Check for Recalls: Before purchasing, visit CPSC.gov to check for any recalls or safety alerts.
- Inspect Before Play: Check new and older toys for sharp edges, loose parts, or potential hazards.
"Our Emergency Department is equipped to handle any situation, but prevention is always better than treatment," adds King. "We encourage parents to stay informed and proactive to avoid common holiday hazards."
In addition to toy safety, Methodist Hospital Westover Hills reminds parents to supervise playtime and teach children how to use their new toys correctly.
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