WASHINGTON, Nov. 19, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Sometimes the holiday season can be stressful. But, shopping for toys doesn't have to be. In fact, the good news is that the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has reported a decline in toy recalls in the past few years and consumers can shop with confidence.
In fiscal year 2015, CPSC issued 25 toy recalls, way down from 172 in 2008. Even with the decline in recalls, CPSC continues to detect and detain too many violative toys at U.S. ports. These dangerous imports have excessive lead and phthalates, as well as small parts. Thankfully, these toys never reached the hands of kids. CPSC also receives reports of kids who have suffered toy-related injuries and even deaths. A new report released for calendar year 2014 shows an estimated 183,800 toy-related injuries and 11 deaths. For toy-related deaths and injuries, it is important to note that although a toy was associated with many of the incidents, the toy was not necessarily the cause of the death or injury.
Here's what you can do to help keep your little ones safe and avoid these hazards:
Toy safety continues to be a top priority for CPSC, as we work to keep our most vulnerable consumers safe.
So Play It Safe this holiday season by following these safety tips and for more toy and product safety information don't forget to visit www.cpsc.gov.
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