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Watch out for these dangerous toys this holiday season

Every year I write about children’s toys to avoid, according to W.A.T.C.H., World Against Toys Causing Harm, a group that helps raise awareness about the dangers in toys, children’s products, and recreational activities.

W.A.T.C.H.’s list of nominees for the “10 Worst Toys” of 2022 includes:

  1. Cocomelon Musical Learning Watch: Potential for battery ingestion Injuries.
  2. Disney Raya’s Action & Adventure Sword: Potential for blunt force and eye injuries.
  3. Li’l Woodzeez Tickle-Your-Taste-Buds Bakery: Potential for Choking Injuries.
  4. Zeus Lion: Potential for ingestion/aspiration injuries.
  5. Dingray Musical Bath Toy: Potential for ingestion and choking injuries.
  6. Ooze Labs Chemistry Station: Potential for chemical-related injuries.
  7. Bunny Rabbit Cuddly Pillow: Potential for suffocation.
  8. Pop’n Fidget Spinners: Potential for choking injuries.
  9. Nerf Pro Gelfire Mythic Blasters: Potential for eye and facial injuries.
  10. Black Panther Wakanda Battle Claws: Potential for eye and facial injuries.

This year as in the past, parents, grandparents, and caregivers shouldn’t ignore toy dangers as there have been child deaths, disfigurements, and disabilities as a result of poorly designed and tested toys. One child is treated in a U.S. emergency room every three minutes for a toy-related injury. 

It’s the 50th anniversary of the W.A.T.C.H. worst toy list, but toy dangers – such as small parts, strings, projectiles, toxic substances, rigid materials, and inaccurate warnings and labels – continue to reappear in new toys putting children at risk.

That’s because, according to W.A.T.C.H.:

  • The Consumer Product Safety Commission or CPSC often can’t inform consumers in a timely manner about even life-threatening hazards due to a regulation requiring cooperation from manufacturers.
  • Enforcement agencies, such as the CPSC, may have limited resources to police such a large industry, existing standards can be inadequate, and regulators often scramble to keep up with emerging technologies.
  • Toy safety is an afterthought for manufacturers not a priority.

So be on your toes this holiday season. Inspect toys for the classic toy dangers. Inspect old toys for these defects, too. Don’t be lulled into a false sense of security that a toy is safe because of a familiar brand name on a package or due to its availability at a well-known retailer or online company.



This post first appeared on The Survive And Thrive Boomer Guide, please read the originial post: here

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