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American Trauma Society, PA Division, and Safe Kids PA Share Toy Safety Tips

from American Trauma Society, Pennsylvania Division, Safe Kids Pennsylvania

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According to a U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) report, an estimated 206,400 toy-related injuries were treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments in 2021. The American Trauma Society, Pennsylvania Division (ATSPA), and Safe Kids Pennsylvania want to ensure a merry and safe holiday season.

“Adults everywhere are about to embark on the country’s busiest toy-buying season,” said Jessica Ritter, Safe Kids Pennsylvania State Office Coordinator. Approximately 50 percent of all United States toy purchases are made between Black Friday and Christmas. “Taking the time to make sure toys and gifts are safe and appropriate for the child is the best way to ensure a happy holiday season.”

“The first steps to ensure their safety are reading the warning labels and purchasing the proper toys,” added Krista Brands, ATSPA CEO.

ATSPA and Safe Kids PA offer these tips to ensure safe gift-giving this year:

Child- and family-specific considerations

Toy-specific considerations

Additionally, ATSPA and Safe Kids PA suggest that caregivers stay informed about the products their children are using. All toys intended for use by children 12 years of age and under are required by law to be third-party tested and certified to “ASTM” — American Society for Testing and Materials — standards if they were manufactured or imported on or after Feb. 28, 2018. If you’re purchasing second-hand toys that are older than that date, you will need to be more aware of various safety concerns. Also, always check for recalls — Safe Kids makes it easy for you by sending e-mail alerts. Anyone can sign up at www.safekids.org/product-recalls.

More information on safe toys is available at www.pasafekids.org or by calling (717) 766-1616.

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