"We need to protect our littlest consumers from dangerous toys," Jenny Levin, US PIRG's public health advocate, told reporters in Washington behind a tableful of some of this season's most dangerous toys.
Date: Nov 26, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Make sure toys aren't choking, lead hazards to kids
Choking on small parts, small balls and balloons is still a leading cause of toy-related injury. Between 1990 and 2009 over 200 children have died, said Maryland PIRGs Jenny Levin in a statement. While most toys are safe, our researchers still found toys on the shelves that pose choking hazards