They are very small. Little children might think the button is food and possibly swallow it.
Buttons are choking hazards any choking hazrds make people choke- obviously :) Choking can limit air passage through the the lungs and ultimately result in death. So be careful with your buttons! :P
Yes, nobody ate Corduroy The Bear's buttons because buttons are choking hazards and they did get the button out of the storm drain and they did put the button back on Corduroy The Bear's overalls.
choking on food
There are some choking hazards from the transformer toys. You need to look at the toy to see the age range for the toy. Make sure you do not give it to a kid that's too young.
Yes in some cribs teh release ltches and the bars of some cribs are too far apart for a choking hazard
No. Although some could be choking hazards. Some types of pits (such as apricot and peach pits), if ground up, can contain toxic compounds.
no every toy block could cause a choking hazard if it breaks and they put it in their mouth they could swallow it. So if it is plastic it can choke someone.
The Laugh and Learn Fisher Price Kitchen Toy was recalled due to choking hazards.
Toys must, above all, be safe for the children who will play with them. Sharp edges and choking hazards should be avoided.
No, PlayMobile toys are not recommended for toddlers. Most of the sets come with many very small pieces which are choking hazards.
Aluminum foil can cause intestinal obstructions and are concern for choking hazards. Otherwise, it is not harmful (not poisonous, etc).
On average, approximately 5 children in the United States die each year from choking on balloons. Most incidents involve children under the age of 6. It is essential to supervise young children during playtime and carefully dispose of balloons to prevent choking hazards.