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Safe Toys and Gifts

Living Well Tip of the Week. BUYING: Keep in mind the child’s age, interests, and skill level. Look for quality design and construction. Plastic wrapping should be discarded once removed. MAINTAINING: Check toys periodically for breakage and potential hazards.

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Safe Toys and Gifts

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  1. Living Well Tip of the Week • BUYING: Keep in mind the child’s age, interests, and skill level. Look for quality design and construction. Plastic wrapping should be discarded once removed. • MAINTAINING: Check toys periodically for breakage and potential hazards. • STORING: Teach children to put their toys safely away on shelves or in a toy chest after playing to prevent trips and falls. Toy boxes, too, should be checked for safety. • From the US Consumer Product Safety Commission Safe Toys and Gifts To learn more about child safety, visit the Health Library at: livingwell.provantonline.com. This website is available to all UT SELECT Medical Plan members: Employees, dependents, retirees, surviving spouses, and COBRA participants.

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