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Author:
Laurie Simpson
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Site: http://www.1st-in-toys.com
Consumers
should always consider toy safety before they make any
purchases for children
It’s
all fun and games until someone gets hurt. This is a situation
that parents and society tries to prevent with the careful
regulation of toy standards. Toy safety is vital when you are
producing products for young children. They do not know enough
to avoid hazards and it is up to the adults of the world to
keep them safe. Toy safety is important enough that most
countries control the safe of toys as far as only the toys
that meet their standards will be allowed sold. New toys are
required to pass safety tests that have evolved from hard
lessons. Often standards and laws are changed only after there
have been enough sad accidents to draw attention to a
situation.
Manufacturers
have to take into account such factors as the materials they
use for toys. Toy safety demands they do not produce products
with sharp edges, toxic paint or parts small enough to be
swallowed. As the target age range increases the size
requirement is somewhat relaxed. Toys should also be durable
and not shatter or break into dangerous pieces. Play areas and
cribs must be outfitted with properly spaced bars and should
not be placed near hanging cords like drapery cords.
If
you are looking for the best toy to buy a child and you are
concerned about toy safety you can find information and
standards on the Internet. There are companies that rate toys
and will help you to understand what makes a toy safe and what
toys should be avoided.
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