Child treated every 3 minutes in ER for toy-related injury: study

Columbus, OH – With the gift-giving season having arrived, researchers are warning parents of the injury risks toys can pose to children.

A child was treated in an emergency department every three minutes in 2011 for a toy-related injury, and more than 3 million children were treated for similar injuries from 1990 to 2011, according to a study conducted by the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

Falls (46 percent) and collisions (22 percent) accounted for the most common ways children were injured.

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Young children are at particular risk of choking on small toys or toy parts. During the study period, researchers found more than 109,000 cases of children younger than 5 swallowing or inhaling “foreign bodies.” Riding toy-related injuries accounted for nearly half of all injuries to children 5 to 17 years old.

Tips to keep children safe with their toys include:

  • Follow age restrictions and guidelines.
  • Examine toys for small parts that could pose choking hazards.
  • Supervise children younger than 8 on riding toys.

Parents also are advised to check www.recalls.gov to learn if any toys their children own or play with have been recalled.

The study was published online Dec. 1 in the journal Clinical Pediatrics.

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