Find out how to reduce your child's risk of choking and which foods and objects are the most
common choking hazards.
Firm foods like hot dogs and nuts, sticky foods like peanut butter and caramels and snacks like popcorns are
common choking hazards and are best introduced after the age of four.
Food is
a common choking hazard.
Not exact matches
So, those are the most
common things; things that people don't think about the way do a lot of, once I point them out and they realize what it is the little door stops that the people have it in their homes so I tips on them, biggest
choking hazards in your house.
Most pointers are
common sense or a work around to possible dangerous
choking hazards.
* Knowing when your baby is ready for complementary foods * How to incorporate solids without sacrificing breastfeeding * Various methods / philosophies of providing first foods such as commercially produced foods, making your own, and the «Baby Lead Weaning» approach * How to safely introduce foods, including food handling and minimizing
choking hazards * What are
common food allergies / intolerances and the signs your baby might have them * Introduction to tools and gadgets for infant feeding, food preparation and storage * Fitting complementary feeding into your family's lifestyle * Nutrition needs and serving sizes for your growing baby * Reducing toxin exposure from food sources * And more!!!
Choking is one of the most
common hazards associated with toys especially in kids aged 3 and below.
Avoiding chemicals and toxins as far as is possible is just
common sense, and examining toys for potential
choking hazards, break - ability, loose parts etc. is also necessary.
Please Note: this is NOT a complete list • Alcoholic beverages • Avocado • Bones • Candy and other sugary foods and drinks • Chocolate (all forms) • Coffee, tea and all other forms of caffeine • Fatty foods • Fat trimmings • Garlic • Gum • Macadamia nuts • Milk and other dairy products • Moldy or spoiled foods • Onions, onion powder • Persimmons, Peaches, and Plums • Raisins and grapes • Raw Eggs, Meat and Fish • Salt • Turkey skin (
choking hazard) • Yeast dough • Products sweetened with Xylitol Dog Treats to Avoid • Rawhide • Greenies Poisonous Plants These are some the most
common plants • Amaryllis • Autumn Crocus — Colchicum autumnale • Azalea / Rhododendron - Rhododenron spp. • Castor Bean - Ricinus communis • Chrysanthemum - These popular blooms are part of the Compositae family • Cyclamen - Cylamen - the highest concentration of its toxic component is typically located in the root portion of the plant.
Check out the gallery below to learn about
common canine
choking hazards, then watch this video to learn the potentially lifesaving «drop it» command, and discover what to do if your dog is
choking.