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  1. reated injuries in 2021, for different age groups. Of the estimated 206,400 toy-related injuries, 74 percent were sustained by children 14 years of age or younger; 69 percent were sustained by children 12 years of age or younger; and 37 percent we. 0Injuries per 100,000 People62255279404Sour.

  2. reated injuries in 2022, for different age groups. Of the estimated 209,500 toy-related injuries, 76 percent were sustained by children 14 years of age or younger; 69 percent were sustained by children 12 years of age or younger; and 38 percent we. 0Injuries per 100,000 People63267285432Sour.

  3. No fatalities were reported for nonmotorized scooters among children 14 years of age or younger in 2020. ED-Treated Toy-Related Injuries in Calendar Year 20201. An estimated 198,000 toy-related injuries were treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments in 2020, and males accounted for 57 percent of the injuries.

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  4. Hape Learn To Play Drum: Potential for ingestion and choking injuries. Rollers Light-Up Heel Skates: Potential for blunt impact injuries. Snake Eyes G.I. Joe Origins Ninja Strike Sickles: Potential for blunt force and eye injuries. Hover-1 My First Hoverboard: Potential for head and impact injuries.

  5. Jan 12, 2017 · 5. My older kids love LEGO, so my younger kid is also very keen on playing with them, rather than only playing with DUPLO. I am however concerned that it might be risky for him. Most pieces are either too small or too large to be, at least in my opinion, frankly harmful. It appears that fatal or life-threatening incidents may have occurred with ...

  6. Oct 28, 2011 · 5 Answers. Sorted by: 14. The most obvious risk is swallowing parts, even though at that age it's probably less likely to happen. Magnets are the most dangerous, but LEGO has done a good job of hiding them recently. Projectiles are also a risk, whether they are intended as such or not.

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  8. Dec 28, 2021 · “From 2011 to 2013, there were nearly 60,000 related injuries a year, on average,” ValuePenguin reports. “Yet between 2018 and 2020, that average went down by almost 50% to around 31,000 a year.” Toy-related injuries: Toys that pose the most risk. Unpowered scooters with 190,131 injuries reported; an 81 percent decrease in injuries ...

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