4. At home, carefully read instructions for assembly and use. Keep product literature in case of future questions and complete warranty cards.
5. Always remove and discard all packaging from a toy before giving it to a baby or small child.
6. Consider the home environment in which a child will play with a toy and younger children who may be there. A toy intended for an older child may be dangerous in the hands of a younger one.
7. Supervise children when they play and set good examples of safe play.
8. Remind caregivers, including grandparents, of play-related safety concerns.
9. Choose a safe storage place for toys.
10. Check toys at least every three months to determine their safety. Make any repairs immediately or throw away damaged toys.
Children are inspired to realize their full potential through play. Thank you for caring enough to help make playtime a safe, rewarding, joyful experience.