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Georgia PIRG Releases 21st Annual Toy Safety Report
According to the recent Georgia PIRG Trouble in Toyland report, hazardous children’s toys are
still being sold in stores across the country. Based on data from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the
report reveals that a staggering 73,000 children under the age of five were treated in emergency rooms for
toy-related injuries in 2005. Twenty of these injuries were fatal.
“Even one toy-related death is too
many, because these deaths are preventable,”
said Georgia PIRG Organizer
Melissa Jones. “And while we
can report substantial progress after more than two decades of advocacy
on behalf of America’s littlest consumers,
Georgia PIRG still found
trouble in toyland.”
The report offers safety guidelines
for purchasing toys for small children
and provides examples of toys
currently on store shelves that pose
potential safety hazards. Among the
findings, the report details several
examples of toys that violate choking
hazard criteria, contain lead,
and exceed decibel restrictions. In
light of this information, Jones notes,
“shoppers should examine all toys
carefully for hidden dangers before
they make a purchase.”
Click here to read the full report
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