Ten Tips Away From Toy Problems

A survey shows that children under 6 years of age with toys accounted for most of the time spent playing time, and the “toy problem” will become the child’s health “hidden killer.”

In large and small shops, “toy problem” is full of them. Some toys, angular, and some very sharp, but did not seek marked age warning icon, and plastic toys and stuffed cloth as required but no marked “non-flammable” label. In addition, some toys too much noise.

Experts offer 10 toy selection “tactics” to help you avoid the “problem of toys.”

First, carefully read the instructions on toy safety warning and inspection certificates and safe useful period.

Second, pay attention to the age of toys used to determine if it is suitable for their children to use.

Third, check whether the toys bought for children such as R/C bus have been broken and protruding sharp.

Fourth, buy plastic toys and stuffed cloth, preferably with “non-flammable” label.

Fifth,pay attention to whether there is chemicals to damage the skin, eyes and so on

Sixth, check bows, arrows, guns, darts and other projectiles sex toys with a protective sheath.

Seventh, check electric power toys and switching system to ensure safety.

Eighth, check the sound toys whether there is damage to kids eardrum.

Ninth, plastic film inflatable toys easily leak then it can not be given to child for water rescuing purposes.

Tenth, check the thickness of plastic toy packaging, so that the children do not use thin plastic bag over the head to cause suffocation.

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