Sentences with phrase «cause choking hazards»

Obviously the glass ornaments can cause minor to severe cuts and plastic ornaments can cause choking hazards as well as the possibility of an intestinal blockage.
In addition to this issue, chew toys that are too small for the dog may cause choking hazards.
You may also choose to add raisins if your child is able to eat them without causing a choking hazard.
The straw portions are thick enough for babies to learn to use easily without causing a choking hazard.
As far as choking, the beads are too small to cause a choking hazard.
EU Warning: Not suitable for children under the age of 3 years due to small parts which could cause a choking hazard
Not suitable for children under the age of 3 years due to small parts which could cause a choking hazard
-RRB- if you have a drooling baby that needs to wear a bib all the time: these are much less likely to cause a choking hazard, and are also much more comfortable to wear.
Also avoid long bibs in favour of dribble bibs for babies (see here for a great selection that you can order online: funkygiraffebibs.co.uk) if you have a drooling baby that needs to wear a bib all the time: these are much less likely to cause a choking hazard, and are also much more comfortable to wear.
«They can be full of sugar and cause a choking hazard,» she notes.
Amber will crack and break under too much pressure and could cause a choking hazard.
Nuts and seeds are also good for your pooch, as they're high in protein and healthy fats, just make sure they're in appropriately sized pieces, so they won't cause a choking hazard.
On the other hand, if your food is too small, it can cause a choking hazard, or your pet could eat too fast and make himself sick, or cause him to gain too much weight.
Rawhide products can also have a minimal risk of shredding and causing a choking hazard so as with all chewing products keep an eye on your pet while they're enjoying this treat.

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And parents should still beware of hot dogs as a choking hazard: They are the top cause of food - related choking in kids under three, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Some foods are not suitable for young babies as they may cause health problems or present a choking hazard; examples of these foods include:
Adding foods to a bottle such as rice cereal to make the baby sleep at night is not appropriate, as it can cause excessive weight gain and decrease important nutrient intake, and may be a choking hazard.
This hazard, which includes choking, suffocation, and strangulation, is the number one cause of accidental death among babies under age 1.
The only firm rules are no honey, avoid choking hazards, and space out the introduction of new foods so that if there's a bad reaction you know what caused it.
No matter what you choose to use, be sure it can't pose any choking hazards or cause a suffocation risk.
Removing choking hazards throughout the home and especially keeping water hazards and poisons (cleaning products, cosmetics) where your child can't reach them can prevent the number one causes of death before the age of 5!
Make sure that your child's room is inspected often for sharp objects, broken toys, choking hazards and other miscellaneous things that cause injury.
TINSEL - while not toxic to animals, can cause intestinal obstruction or even present a choking hazard.
RIBBONS AND BOWS ON PACKAGES — can be a choking hazard or cause intestinal obstruction.
Almonds can also cause pancreatitis and, like avocados, can be a choking hazard.
Any stuffing and squeakers can be swallowed too — a definite choking hazard and something that could cause internal damage.
It is important to remember to use these treats with caution (and supervision), as they may be choking hazards or cause intestinal blockages if animals swallow large pieces.
Ingesting tin foil and cellophane candy wrappers can pose a choking hazard or cause intestinal blockage.
Never give her real bones since they cause intestinal infections and raise the threat of choking hazards.
Fish can have small bones that pose choking hazards to dogs or cause digestive tract complications.
Plastic cake decorations are a potential choking hazard and could cause an intestinal blockage, while lit candles could burn your pooch's skin.
The coughing, retching and vomiting associated with hairballs causes your cat discomfort, can interfere with proper digestion of nutrients and even creates a choking hazard.
Rope toys can become dangerous if their strands begin to unravel, presenting a choking hazard or a potential cause of gastric upset.
Additionally, many items can also become choking hazards, or cause serious damage to the gastrointestinal tract.
Give your puppy some ice from the freezer but do this with supervision as ice melts and if small enough can cause a potential choking hazard.
Cooked bones are always a cause of concern not only as a choking hazard, but also because cooked bones splinter and can cause obstructions.
Plastic is easy to chew and chip, and if your cat is unsupervised for even a short time, the shards can be a choking hazard or cause internal bleeding.
The cob can be a choking hazard and can cause intestinal blockage.
Disadvantages • Treats such as pig's ears should only be given twice a week to reduce the chance of gaining weight • Bones can be a choking hazard and can cause an obstruction.
Choked with smog that shut down roads, schools, and its main airport, the city of Harbin (map) this week offered a striking reminder that China has a long way to go in addressing the hazards caused by its dependence on coal.
Negligence can be demonstrated on the part of staff - members, for example, who allow children to eat without supervision, who allow children to bring in food of their own that may pose a choking hazard, or who fail to cut up food into pieces not likely to cause choking.
When this is the case, any product — from a toaster oven that causes an electrocution injury to a children's toy that presents a choking hazard — could become hazardous or even lethal to its user.
• Accidental poisoning from medicines and cleaning and sanitizing products • Cluttered play areas create tripping hazards • Age - inappropriate toys can become choking hazards • Damaged toys can cause injury with sharp edges or exposed mechanisms • Old carpeting and dirty floors can harbor allergens, bacteria and disease • Exposed electrical cords, wires or cords on window treatments are a potential danger • Art supplies like glue, paint, scissors and staplers can cause injury in the wrong hands • Adult - sized furniture, sinks and cabinets can contribute to falls
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