Sentences with phrase «choking on smaller»

A 5 year old choked on a small block of wood he and his playmates found on the play area while his parents and everyone else were in church just 20 feet away.
Generally speaking, most moms and dads aren't thrilled with the idea that someday their growing baby might choke on a small toy.
Third, child - proof your home to prevent falls, electrical injuries, and choking on small objects.
Also ensure that the sleep area is safe especially for infants who can choke on small objects.
«The most serious risk for very young children is choking on small toys or small parts of toys,» said Dr. Gary Smith, senior author study and director of the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
As your little brain sponge becomes more adept at chewing harder items and less likely to choke on small foods, Crispy Nuts from Nourishing Traditions make an excellent finger food.
While Colin and his new border Tom (Donal Donally) push Colin's new brass bed home through the streets of London (which Lester shoots with a «candid camera» technique to elicit surprised reactions from unsuspecting onlookers) they «pick - up» Nancy, but Tolen moves in for the make while Colin chokes on small talk.
The crate protects the puppy from harming itself, for example, choking on small items, shock from chewing through wires, pulling items down on it and so many more!
Although that would be cheap and easy, I'm worried he might choke on the small pieces and also make a mess.
Take care, though, because dogs can choke on small ones.
Be sure to tightly secure the opening so kitty can't swallow or choke on any small pieces.
Kittens can get wrapped up in cords and choke on small items in the house.
The dogs liked the food, but kept choking on the small kibble.
Both dogs and cats can choke on small toys, toys that have items that can fall off such as eyes, or string that has been used to tie meat for cooking.
Pets can get tangled in costumes with lots of ties and strings, and there is a risk of choking on small costume parts if your pet loves to chew.
There are certain steps that you as a parent or supervisor can take to lower a child's risk of choking on small items like coins.

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On average, the 30 large and small pharmaceutical and biotech companies IDEA Pharma examined got just 11 % of their 2017 revenue from drugs developed within the past five years, says Mike Rea, the firm's CEO and one of the most insightful people I've met — no exaggeration — when it comes to pinpointing innovation choke points in the drug industry.
As the name «homemade cough lollipops» implies, they're on a stick so there's a much smaller chance of my little one choking or simply swallowing the thing whole.
These smaller artichokes grow lower on the stem than larger globe artichokes and don't have a fuzzy choke to remove.
Add special glued - on adornments like family photos, ribbons, glitter, and buttons (again, beware of small objects that could pose choking hazards for babies and toddlers).
Small babies can grab on to multiple points for a sure grip while they'll also be able to chew their way around this without gagging (the «legs» are too short to cause choking).
Small objects on the floor — especially small toys or game pieces — are very attractive to babies - on - the - move and are a serious choking haSmall objects on the floor — especially small toys or game pieces — are very attractive to babies - on - the - move and are a serious choking hasmall toys or game pieces — are very attractive to babies - on - the - move and are a serious choking hazard.
Parents and older siblings can keep the baby safe by making sure there are no small objects on the floor that the baby might put in their mouth and choke on.
You may also try offering very soft and small pieces of toast for your baby to gnaw on at this stage, but be cautious with toast as it can be more of a choking hazard than banana or avocado.
Consider a small decorative trinket as a potential choking hazard and imagine your child breaking that vase of flowers and falling on it.
Babies can choke on food and small objects.
Seeds may be too small to choke on but can get stuck in a child's airway and cause an infection.
Although most toys with small parts are labeled as being a choking hazard to children under age 3 if they have small parts, it is important to remember the warning label that should be present on balloon packages:
But as soon as they start grasping for things, even on the changing tables or whether laying down or you're playing with them you wan na start looking around for small objects that they can pick up and put in their mouth and they can possible choke on.
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.
Time to «baby proof» the house and make sure there are no small unsafe objects around that your baby can choke on.
Keep the floor and any surfaces he can reach free of plastic bags or objects small enough for him to choke on.
Make sure all the rooms in your home are free from small parts, plastic bags, small toys, coins, and balloons that your child could choke on.
Finally, do a safety check on each toy; avoid buying toys that your baby could choke on or ones that has small pieces that could break off or that has string / cord that's shorter than six inches.
If you do choose to buy them, steer clear of candy and small toys that kids can choke on.
Medications, cleaning and laundry products, small items that they could choke on and things that could injure them in other ways.
Get down on your hands and knees and check for small things your baby can choke on like coins and small toy parts.
Any pillows with small filler items are a choking hazard and should never have a place on your toddler's bed.
Just avoid giving your child anything that is small enough to choke on.
The Baby Amber necklace beads are light and small and therefore too small for a baby / child to choke on.
The age you see on the label reflects important characteristics about the product — such as whether it has small parts that could choke or sharp edges and points that could scratch.
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.
Note: Read the label on the toy to make sure it doesn't have any small parts your baby could choke on.
(Seeds may be too small to choke on but can get stuck in a child's airway and cause an infection.)
This may pose a choking hazard so if you plan on offering your infant (best around 10 months +) Okra, ensure that you offer only small bites that your baby can easily manage.
When they begin to crawl, small objects that you normally wouldn't notice are key targets for them to choke on.
After your child develops the pincer grasp (the ability to pick up a small object using the thumb and index finger), it's especially important to be on the lookout for choking hazards.
Since babies have either no or very small teeth, they won't be able to properly chew the raisins and can choke on them, too.
Some mums worry their baby might choke on finger foods, and it's certainly a good idea so to whip stones out of fruit and cut small fruits, like grapes, in half.
Also, there is hot dogs on the menu... well, I know kids like hot dogs, and in France they all serve this; but I have my pet peeve is that they are a real choking hazard, especially in small children.
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