Toy Accident Information

Toy AccidentThe majority of toys on the market are safe for children to enjoy, but there are a number of toys that may pose a danger for children, putting them at risk for serious injury or death.

It is important to be aware of the following information regarding toy Accident:

Protective gear:

  • If buying a bicycle, skateboard or scooter, be sure to buy protective gear for your child, such as a helmet, wrist guards, knee pads and elbow pads.

Prevention of choking and strangulation:

  • For children under 3, do not give them toys with small parts, as these may pose a choking hazard.
  • Keep small and broken balloons out of reach. Children under 8 years old should not be given latex balloons as the latex can become lodged in the child’s throat.
  • For children under 6, be sure that any ball is larger than 1.75 inches.
  • Be sure to remove any mobile or toys hanging over an infant’s crib once they are able to lift themselves up.
  • If there are any cords around the house that are longer than one foot, remove the knob or bead at the end to prevent possible strangulation.

Protection from poisoning and toxic chemicals:

  • Be sure to read the labels and ingredients of toys and cosmetics to prevent exposure to toxic chemicals. Be sure to avoid any toys made from PVC plastic and cosmetics made with xylene, toluene, or dibutyl phthalate.
  • Use a home lead test kit to test toys and jewelry for lead.
  • Be sure that children to not insert jewelry or metals into their mouths.

Magnet Accident

  • If a toy contains small magnets that can be easily swallowed, be sure to keep it away from children under 6.
    • If you suspect your child swallowed multiple magnets, consult a physician immediately, as this is a serious health concern.

Protect a child’s hearing

  • If a toy is too loud, be sure to remove the batteries or cover the speakers to prevent injury to the ears of a child.

Recalls and warnings

  • Be aware of current recalls. Keep up to date with recall information at www.recalls.gov.
  • Be aware of warning labels. Explicit warning labels are required by federal regulations.

Seek help

  • If your child is ever injured by a dangerous toy, be sure to seek medical attention immediately.

It is also important to contact an experienced and qualified toy Accident attorney. The qualified attorneys at Eisenberg, Rothweiler et al. have a wealth of experience protecting children who have been injured due to dangerous toys. We can evaluate your case free of charge to determine the best way to protect your legal rights. Please contact us to speak with an experienced toy Accident attorney.