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Every year, over 35,000 children in the UK visit hospitals due to toy-related accidents. Toys like ride-on cars and toy boxes contribute significantly to these incidents, causing cuts, bruises, and fractures. Small parts from models and soft toys increase risk for younger children. Safety measures, including choosing age-appropriate toys and adhering to safety standards like the European BS.EN.71, are essential to prevent injuries. By buying safe toys and maintaining them, we can significantly reduce the incidence of accidents and keep children safe.
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Toy Safety First & foremost Safety 2016
How many accidents are caused by toys? The facts…….. • Every year in the UK over 35,000 children under 15 go to hospital after an accident involving a toy. first & foremost safety 2016
Toys that children ride on • Cars and rocking horses can cause cuts, bruises or fractures if children fall from them. • Each year there are over 5,500 injuries caused by this type of toy. first & foremost safety 2016
Toy boxes • Toy boxes cause nearly 4,000 accidental injuries each year. • Over 70% of these accidents involve children between one and four years old. first & foremost safety 2016
Model Cars, Planes and Trains • Model cars, planes and trains are responsible for nearly 4,000 visits to Accident & Emergency each year. • Many of these accidents involve children under three and are caused by small parts. first & foremost safety 2016
Soft toys • Teddies, dolls and action figures cause more than 1,500 accidents each year. • It is the under three’s that are most at risk. • Small parts such as eyes, buttons and pieces of stuffing cause many of these accidents. first & foremost safety 2016
Toys that fire objects • Toy guns, bows and arrows, water pistols and catapults cause over 1,000 accidents each year. first & foremost safety 2016
Trips and falls • Injuries happen when children and adults trip on toys. • The most serious of these accidents happen when toys are left on stairs or steps. first & foremost safety 2016
How can these accidents be reduced? • Choose the right toy for the child’s age. • Look for safety marks. • Toys should conform to the European Standard BS EN 71. • Toys with the Lion Mark have been tested to the highest standards of safety and quality. first & foremost safety 2016
The Toy Safety Code • Buy a safe toy • Buy toys for the right age • Throw away broken toys • Keep toys tidy first & foremost safety 2016
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