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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. In 2020, an estimated 198,000 toy-related injuries for all ages were treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments, and males accounted for 57 percent of the injuries. Most of the victims (93 percent) were treated and released from the hospital. Six percent of the victims were admitted to the hospital or transferred to another hospital.

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    • Toy Injuries in U.S. Children: Know The Facts​
    • Top 5 Toy Categories Associated with Nearly Two-Thirds of Ed-Treated Injuries
    • Toy-Related Injuries Differ For Males and Females in Different Age Groups.
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    Between 2015 and 2018, U.S. children and adolescents ages 0-19 sustained over 1 million toy-related injuries that were treated in emergency departments. Common injury diagnoses related to toy injuries are laceration, contusion/abrasion, fracture, strain/sprain, internal injury, foreign body, and other.1

    MALES 1. Skateboard - 29.2% 2. Standup Scooter, unpowered - 14.8% 3. Balls, other or not specified - 6.1% 4. Toy vehicles - 4% 5. Building sets - 3.5% FEMALES 1. Skateboard -14.8% 2. Standup Scooter, unpowered - 17.9% 3. Balls, other or not specified - 8.0% 4. Toy vehicles - 2.2% 5. Building sets - 2.7%

    For males, toy-related injuries are highest between ages 1-4 and slowly decline with age. For females, toy-related injuries are highest between ages 1-4 and rapidly decline with age. Skateboards are related to approximately 1 in 3 toy-related ED injuries for males. Scooters are related to approximately 1 in 5 toy-related ED injuries for females. So...

    Children’s Safety Network https://www.childrenssafetynetwork.org/​ Safe Kids Worldwide https://www.safekids.org/safetytips/field_risks/toy-safety(link is external) U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission https://www.cpsc.gov/safety-education/safety-guides/toys(link is external) December 2019 This project is supported by the Health Resources and Ser...

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  4. Mar 3, 2022 · The toy industry has grown substantially over time, with billions of dollars of toys sold each year in the United States alone. Even after safety considerations, injuries can result. This study examined toy-related fractures in the US Emergency Departments ...

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  5. Riding toys are responsible for the majority of toy injuries among children ages 14 and under. Most riding toy-related injuries occur when a child falls from a toy. About half of all toy-related injuries occur to the head and face area. Children under age three are at greater risk for choking on toys than older children, due to their tendency ...

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  7. Nov 21, 2023 · The CPSC report also found that toy-related injuries among all ages have been steadily declining since 2015. That year, the national estimate of toy-related injuries was at 244,400, compared to ...