AG Chris Carr Urges Consumers to Consider Toy Safety This Holiday Season
Tuesday, December 11th, 2018
With holiday shopping season underway, Attorney General Chris Carr is reminding consumers to make toy safety a priority.
“We want all Georgians to be informed about toy safety so they don’t inadvertently give a gift that could harm a child,” says Attorney General Chris Carr. “To that end, we are passing along these important tips from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA), Safe Kids Worldwide and The Toy Association.”
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Check the label: Follow age guidance and other safety information on packaging.
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Avoid toys with small parts, as well as marbles and small balls, for children under age three.
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Ensure that stuffed toys have age-appropriate features such as embroidered or secured eyes and noses for younger children and seams that are reinforced to withstand an older child’s play.
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Be careful with magnets: High-powered magnet sets are a safety risk to children – toddler through teen. Children can swallow loose magnets, causing serious intestinal injuries.
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Choose toys that match your child's interests and abilities, as well as your family's play environment.
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Get safety gear. With scooters and other riding toys, be sure to include helmets. Helmets should be worn properly at all times, and they should be sized to fit.
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Know your seller. Purchase toys from retailers you know and trust.