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Eye M.D.s Offer Tips for Safe Toy Selection |
SourceAmerican Academy of Ophthalmology ForumsHealth, Safety, Nutrition and KidsRelated ArticlesFor Eyes, Toys Can Mean TroubleExpert Suggests How Parents Can Choose Safe Toys
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With holiday toy shopping in
full
swing, the American Academy of Ophthalmology -- the world's largest
association of eye physicians and surgeons (Eye M.D.s) -- reminds gift
givers
to keep safety in mind when selecting toys.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Council, more than 120,000 children were treated in hospital emergency rooms for toy-related injuries during 1998. To prevent eye injuries, the Academy offers these tips for choosing safe toys:
The seriousness of an eye injury may not be immediately obvious. When an injury does occur, it's best to have an ophthalmologist -- an Eye M.D. -- examine the eye as soon as possible. For more information about eye health and safety, visit the Academy's website at www.eyenet.org. For more information about toy safety, visit the Consumer Product Safety Council's website at http://www.cpsc.gov. CONTACT: Michelle Stephens or Arthur Stone of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, 415-561-8500 Dec. 2, 1999 |