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30 Nov 2015 Toy makers must ensure their toys meet these regulations, and Health Canada’s product safety officers regularly check stores for unsafe toys
28 Nov 2014 By using the safety checklist below, you can prevent Toy makers must ensure their toys meet these regulations, and Health Canada’s product.Check toys and other children’s products for plastic film coverings and remove them. The film can be Toys – Safety GuidesBack to Safety Education Resources.
development. And there’s plenty you can do to make sure all toys are safe. Manufacturers follow guidelines and label most new toys for specific age groups. But the Check toys regularly to make sure that they aren’t broken or unusable:.5 Dec 2018 This toy safety checklist will help parents and gift givers keep in mind important tips when it comes to buying toys for their children to play with.
national safety standards set by the American Society for Testing and Materials. Be sure to read any warning labels before buying toys. Also, check the
Toy Safety Checklist. When purchasing new toys, follow the age guidelines on the packaging. Infant toys must have no tiny parts that pose choking hazards, and nothing on a baby toy should be sharp or detachable. The more chewable and unbreakable a toy is, the safer your baby will be.
Choose an age-appropriate toy for your child that complies with the Australian Standard. Check the toy labels before you purchase them. Choose sturdy toys that are not made out of brittle plastic. Look out for any sharp edges, or parts which could snap off or be pulled off.
Toy makers must make sure their toys meet these regulations, and Health Canada’s product safety officers regularly check stores for unsafe toys but it is
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