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Safe Toys and Gifts Month

From Safe Kids Pennsylvania, The American Trauma Society, Pennsylvania Division

Photo courtesy of Kira auf der Heide on Unsplash

According to a 2023 U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) report, there were an estimated 154,700 emergency department-treated injuries associated with toys for children 12 years and younger. Devastatingly, 10 of those children died. With approximately 50% of all United States toy purchases made between Black Friday and Christmas, Safe Kids Pennsylvania and The American Trauma Society, Pennsylvania Division (ATSPA) offer these tips to ensure everyone will be able to enjoy a safe and happy holiday season.

Toy-Specific Considerations: “People are going to be buying gifts for everyone in their lives, especially children. To make sure everyone stays safe, it’s important to take the time to think about if the toy is appropriate for the child before you buy it,” said Jessica Ritter, Safe Kids PA State Office Coordinator

Child and Family Specific Considerations: Buying gifts for children is a common activity for holiday celebrations and traditions. Krista Brands, ATSPA CEO, added, “The first steps to ensure their safety are reading the warning labels and purchasing the proper toys.”

Additionally, Safe Kids PA and ATSPA suggest that caregivers stay informed about the products their children are using by signing up for recall alerts to avoid child injuries. 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 American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) 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. To sign up for recall email alerts, visit safekids.org/product-recalls

To share or learn more information on toy safety, visit pasafekids.org/toysafety.

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