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If given a toy to my son or nephew or grandchild sponsored, is the first thing I look at the recommended age. I really only consider two factors when buying toys for children - age appropriateness and my budget.
To learn more about Baby lesions caused by what I call pretty harmless to me his toys to reconsider my selection criteria. It made me aware of the safety aspects of toys for children. After a few hours surfing the Internet I learnedthat:
1 The toys should not have sharp surfaces or points.
2 toys for children under three years can not produce small parts or small parts when they break too, like balls with bells in them.
3 The toys should not touch parts or wires that could bag through.
4 stuffed animals or dolls should be no bands, the discussions that have cords or chains that can be wrapped around the neck of the child.
5. All the toys that go through a toiletPaper tube is a danger of suffocation and ingestion.
6. Projectile toys, such as slings and arrows are for older children.
7. I would also consider whether the younger brothers who are interested in a toy because the toy may be a potential danger to young people.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission bans toys sold in the United States, which does not give the federal safety standards for small parts, low levels of lead in paint, flammability limits and dangerousChemicals.
In August 2008 the new rules, the safety of toys is a law upon the law requires, among other things, levels of lead in painted toys to 100 parts per million be reduced, and phthalates, which are below 0.1 per cent. It also requires mandatory safety testing and certification and discover the monitoring information for parents in a simple way, that the toy is purchased, it was mentioned again. For some parents, the new law might not be the solution to some problems concerning the safety of childrenbut it is a good start.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has a wealth of information for parents on safety, not only toys but also yards beds and games, bicycles, swimming pools, playgrounds and playpens. A visit to their website, http://www.cpsc.gov, is revealing. There is an updated list of recalled toys and other products for the site, which will be useful for parents.
Parents can also receive Direct e-mail notification of product recallsthrough the website of the Agency's website. This is a free e-mail subscription parents should have. You can also subscribe electronically, and recalled receiving information about new security http://www.recalls.gov.
A blog by an independent, nonprofit, Consumers Union, is another great place for parents to visit. The site is regularly updated with news and tips for the safety of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, as well as news regarding the safety of children by publishers such as The New York TimesThe Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, and Time magazine.
There is so much to learn from their toys and safety standards. Hopefully we can all be made aware of these rules to avoid tragedies.
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Go Play Green - Eco-Friendly Toys for the children of today
Posted by Espresso at 00:01 Labels: children, Eco-FriendlyLooking for a unique gift for a newborn or a child? There are certainly no shortage of options out there! Here's a new idea - why not something good for the environment and the purchase of a toy green? Eco-friendly toys, also known as green toys, safe and natural materials and products are always available to sell toys. Here are some types of toys available and ecological popular that some manufacturers produce them:
Eco-Friendly SET PLAY: Wonderworld makes a range of quality, educational wooden toys, created specifically for children aged one to five. This set of game are hours of fun for the children and help their minds active. Select a piece of washing machine to work fully with the regulators or cabinetry, including a hammer, screwdrivers and other accessories. All sets of wood are durable and natural rubber game.
Eco-Friendly Stuffed Animals: Challengeand Fun Inc. produces a wide range of natural and organic stuffed animals, allowing for interaction and play open for children of all ages encouraged. Challenge and Fun Inc. 's soft, stuffed animals are 100% organic cotton, are made of pure wool and certified to meet all the stringent Oeko-Tex standard dyes. Some of the stuffed animals feature a pull-cord music box, while others are simply soft toys designed to be the imagination of your child.
Eco-Friendly BuildingBlocks: Kapla creates high quality building block sets 100% natural pine wood, produced from certified renewable forests in France. These modules are ideal for manufacturers of pre-school, and for older children. This toy can be followed for the development of logical thinking skills, building techniques, skills instruction, hand to eye coordination and motor skills and spatial. With all these advantages Kapla set i children can build simple towers, bridges andeven whole cities!
These are just some examples of environmentally friendly toys that are then closed. There are many options to choose from, just do some research before buying, and you should be fine. A search for a couple of things:
Buy stuffed animals to buy pure organic cotton and wool natural wood toys make sure that all water-based paints or dyes are used in other ways natural and organic toys fabric are referred to as a flame retardant or flame retardantMake sure painted toys are covered by a lead-free paint