If you are not sure which toys are
choking hazards get a small parts tester, and pay attention to toys that have been recalled.
Not exact matches
SUNNY GAULT: Or when you
got younger kids, I worry about
choking hazards.
Fresh bread mixed with saliva can
get stuck on the roof of the mouth and is therefore a
choking hazard.
Paper clips or you know any small items you wan na kinda see the home from you baby's level, and remove things that are small enough for them to
get into their mouth and swallow and
choke on it, is the biggest
hazard at that age.
I'd decided to go more BLW with them but nearly bottled it — I remember crying on the health visitor about how fixated I was
getting about
choking hazards.
Unfortunately,
choking, one of the biggest child safety
hazards often doesn't
get much attention.
Mesh feeders address a multitude of mommy concerns, like potential
choking hazards and
getting fresh food into your baby's routine while on the go.
• Neither mother nor infant is wearing anything could cover the baby's face,
get tangled around the baby's neck, or constitute a
choking hazard
When they turned three, we decided that our older daughter should
get the larger room since she spent a lot of time playing in there with her toys that couldn't be out where the twins could
get them (
choking hazards and other dangers to toddlers).
The risk of a piece coming loose is always a
choking hazard, and not to mention a strangulation risk if the necklace comes off of you (or even
gets wrapped around their little fingers or hands).
Crayons, if ingested, will largely act like a mild laxative, and there's actually a bigger
hazard from
choking if the crayon piece is larger and
gets lodged in your little one's throat.
Note: Keep an eye on your baby while she plays with this toy to make sure she doesn't manage to
get it open, especially if you're using balls or jingle bells small enough to present a
choking hazard.
Avoid clothes with rough or scratchy seams; long ties, buttons, or bows (could be a
choking hazard); and anything else that
gets in the way of your baby's sleeping, crawling, playing, or other regular activities.
Get down to baby's height and look for
choking hazards.
It's a good idea to have your puppy checked out by the veterinarian, even if your first aid manages to
get rid of the
choking hazard.
Make sure it will not
get torn easily and that it doesn't have small parts that can be considered as
choking hazards.
They do need to be removed from the dog when they
get down to a certain size to prevent
choking hazards.
These risks include
choking hazards, pets
getting let out by mistake, pets
getting hassled by undisciplined children, and poisonings.
It is critical, though, that owners
get to remove these large bones once chewed down to small chunks as it can pose a serious
choking hazard to pets.
In addition to being a
choking hazard, if your dog swallows a piece that is too large and manages to
get it to his stomach it is possible that the dehydrated rawhide will not break down.
And raw chicken bones are a huge
choking hazard and with intensive chicken farming practices a great way to
get a salmonella or e.coli infection.
As bits from the chews
get gnawed down they should
get thrown out so the pup doesn't ingest anything that could be a
choking hazard.
Furthermore, the pieces are small enough that they may pose a serious
choking hazard for small children — you won't want to leave them lying around where little ones could
get their hands on them.