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When choosing plush toys for infants and young children, parents should pay extra attention to avoiding unsafe materials or designs that may pose a threat to their children's health and safety. Here are some specific suggestions:

Unsafe materials

Materials with excessive formaldehyde:

Some low-quality plush toys may use fillers with excessive formaldehyde content (such as black core cotton) or surface textiles.

Formaldehyde is an irritating gas that may cause respiratory inflammation, dermatitis, and even pose a risk of cancer if exposed to it for a long time.

Suggestion: Choose toys produced by legitimate manufacturers with clear labeling and safety certification to avoid purchasing "three no products".

Chemical fiber materials that are prone to static electricity and dust adsorption:

Plush toys made of synthetic fibers are prone to generating static electricity, adsorbing dust and bacteria, which is harmful to children's respiratory health.

Suggestion: Prioritize natural fibers (such as cotton and wool) or low static chemical fiber materials that have been specially treated.

Plastic accessories containing harmful chemicals:

Some plush toys may come with plastic accessories (such as eyes and nose) that may contain harmful chemicals such as phthalates, causing damage to children's immune systems.

Suggestion: Check the material and safety of toy accessories, and avoid choosing toys containing harmful chemicals.

Flammable material:

Plush toys made of flammable materials are prone to causing fires and pose a threat to children's safety.

Suggestion: Choose toys filled with non flammable materials such as PP cotton and pearl cotton, and ensure that the toys meet relevant combustion performance standards.

Unsafe design

Small parts and detachable accessories:

Some plush toys may have small parts (such as eyes, nose, buttons) or detachable accessories that can be easily swallowed or inhaled by children, posing a choking hazard.

Suggestion: Choose toys with reasonable design and stable structure, and avoid plush toys with small parts or detachable accessories.

Long ropes and thin straps:

Long ropes or thin straps can easily strangle a child's neck or fingers, causing a risk of strangulation or entanglement.

Suggestion: Check if there are any excessively long ropes or straps on the toy, and ensure that these parts do not pose a threat to the child's safety.

Complex mechanisms and buttons:

Some plush toys may have complex mechanisms (such as buttons, switches) or electronic components that are easily operated or disassembled by children, causing danger.

Suggestion: Choose plush toys with simple functions and safe operation, and avoid toys with complex mechanisms and electronic components.

Inappropriate size and weight:

The size and weight of toys should be suitable for the age and developmental stage of children. Toys that are too large or heavy may increase the risk of falls and injuries; Toys that are too small or too light may be accidentally swallowed or sucked by children.

Suggestion: Choose the appropriate size and weight of plush toys based on the child's age and developmental status.

Other precautions

Check toy labeling and safety certification: When purchasing, carefully check the labeling information on the toy packaging, including manufacturer, main materials, applicable age range, safety warning signs, and whether it has obtained 3C or other safety certifications.

Smell and feel: Smell the toy up close to see if it has a pungent odor; Touch the surface and edges of the toy with your hands to ensure they are smooth and free of thorns.

Regular cleaning and maintenance: Plush toys are prone to dust and bacteria during use, and should be regularly cleaned and maintained to ensure hygiene and safety.

In summary, parents should consider multiple factors such as material safety, design rationality, and toy labeling information when choosing plush toys for infants and young children to ensure their health and safety.

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