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    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldAugust 12, 20252 Mins Read
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    Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers

    The most common causes of eye injuries to children are:

    • Misuse of toys
    • Falls from beds, against furniture, on stairs, and when playing with toys
    • Misuse of everyday tools and objects (work and garden tools, knives and forks, pens and pencils)
    • Contact with harmful household products (detergents, paints, glues, etc.)
    • Automobile accidents.

    Indoor Safety

    • Use safety gates at the top and bottom of stairs.
    • Provide lights and handrails to improve safety on stairs.
    • Pad or cushion sharp corners and edges of furnishing and home fixtures.
    • Install cabinet and drawer locks in kitchens and bathrooms.
    • Store personal-use items (cosmetics, toiletry products), kitchen utensils, and desk supplies where they are out of reach for children.
    • Keep paints, pesticides, fertilizers, and similar products properly stored in a secure area.

    Toy Safety

    • Read all warnings and instructions on toys.
    • Avoid toys with sharp or rigid points, shafts, spikes, rods, and dangerous edges.
    • Keep toys intended for older children away from younger children.
    • Avoid flying toys and projectile-firing toys; these pose a danger to all children, particularly those under five years old.
    • Be aware of items in playgrounds and play areas that pose potential eye hazards.
    • Keep BB guns away from kids.

    Safe Toy Checklist

    Car Safety

    • Use occupant restraints such as infant and child safety seats, booster seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses in cars.
    • Children age 12 and younger should never ride in the front seat.
    • Store loose items in the trunk, or secured on the floor. Any loose object can become dangerous in a crash.

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