Safety Agency Places Popular Magnetic Toys on the List of Deadly Dangers
  • Magnets - Today's rare-earth magnets can be very small and powerful making them popular in toys, building sets, and jewelry. As the number of products with magnets has increased, so has the number of serious injuries to children. In several hundred incidents, magnets have fallen out of various toys and been swallowed by children. Small intact pieces of building sets that contain magnets have also been swallowed by children. If two or more magnets, or a magnet and another metal object are swallowed separately, they can attract to one another through intestinal walls and get trapped in place. The injury is hard to diagnose. Parents and physicians may think that the materials will pass through the child without consequence, but magnets can attract in the body and twist or pinch the intestines, causing holes, blockages, infection, and death, if not treated properly and promptly. Tip: Watch carefully for loose magnets and magnetic pieces and keep away from younger children (less than 6). If you have a recalled product with magnets, stop using it, call the company today, and ask for the remedy.
  • Recalled Products - CPSC is very effective at getting dangerous products off store shelves, such as recalled toys, clothing, children's jewelry, tools, appliances, electronics and electrical products. But once a product gets into the home, the consumer has to be on the lookout. Consumers need to be aware of the latest safety recalls to keep dangerous recalled products away from family members. Tip: Get dangerous products out of the home. Join CPSC's "Drive To One Million" campaign and sign up for free e-mail notifications at www.cpsc.gov/cpsclist.aspx - an e-mail from CPSC is not spam – it could save a life.
  • Tip-overs - Furniture, TVs and ranges can tip over and crush young children. Deaths and injuries occur when children climb onto, fall against or pull themselves up on television stands, shelves, bookcases, dressers, desks, and chests. TVs placed on top of furniture can tip over causing head trauma and other injuries. Items left on top of the TV, furniture, and countertops, such as toys, remote controls and treats might tempt kids to climb. Tip: Verify that furniture is stable on its own. For added security, anchor to the floor or attach to a wall. Free standing ranges and stoves should be installed with anti-tip brackets.
  • Windows and Coverings - Children can strangle on window drapery and blind cords that can form a loop. Parents should use cordless blinds or keep cords and chains permanently out of the reach of children. Consumers should cut looped cords and install a safety tassel at the end of each pull cord or use a tie-down device, and install inner cord stays to prevent strangulation. Never place a child's crib or playpen within reach of a window blind. The dangers of windows don't end with window coverings and pull cords. Kids love to play around windows. Unfortunately, kids can be injured or die when they fall out of windows. Do not rely on window screens. Window screens are designed to keep bugs out, not to keep kids in. Tip: Safeguard your windows: repair pull cords ending in loops and install window guards or stops today.
  • Pool and Spa Drains - The suction from a pool drain can be so powerful that it can hold an adult under water, but most incidents involve children. The body can become sealed against the drain or hair can be pulled in and tangled. Missing or broken drain covers are a major reason many entrapment incidents occur. Pool and spa owners can consider installing a Safety Vacuum Release System (SVRS), which detects when a drain is blocked and automatically shuts off the pool pump or interrupts the water circulation to prevent an entrapment. Tip: Every time you use a pool or spa, inspect it for entrapment hazards. Check to make sure appropriate drain covers are in place and undamaged.

Now that my daughter has learned how to walk and talk. I have been doing a lot of reading and researching to keep my home a baby-safe environment. Better safe than sorry! To preview the finest Real Estate in Santa Monica, please visit my website. Please contact me when you are ready to view the properties or have any questions regarding selling your home. I look forward to providing you with the highest level of service and professionalism.

This extremely helpful information was retrieved from U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

 

4 Comments on CPSC Releases the "Top Five Hidden Home Hazards"

I am sure that there are many parents out there today that are wondering how safe it is to bring up their kids these days with all the warnings and recalls at the moment. 

09/07/2007 05:54 PM by Jon Angevine Calgary & Airdrie Real Estate (Royal LePage Foothills)


I hear ya Jon! Its shocking as to how many recalls there are right now.

09/07/2007 05:58 PM by Dominic Naidoo - Luxury Real Estate Expert (RealPro Financial Group)


Thanks for reading my posts Joe! See you soon buddy.

09/09/2007 12:21 AM by Dominic Naidoo - Luxury Real Estate Expert (RealPro Financial Group)


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