[Woodworkers] Toys for Hospitals

Royce Killion killion1978 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 3 19:56:35 PST 2023


Here are a couple of links that should help. I have also seen a widget 
that toy pieces can be tested with to see if they are a choking hazard 
or not.

https://www.compliancegate.com/toy-safety-standards-united-states/

https://www.cpsc.gov/FAQ/Toy-Safety


Royce


On 1/3/2023 10:55 AM, Doug Pauls via Woodworkers wrote:
> Good morning all,
> Happy New Year.  Our local woodworking guild makes toys for kids at 
> the local hospitals that go home with the child.  They have a number 
> of toys and plans they already have, but I would like to expand the 
> possibilities.  Do any of you know of lists generated by medical 
> personnel or medical institutions on guidelines for such toys?  I 
> would have to assume non-toxic finishes, but other things like no 
> smaller than X (choking hazard), things like that?
>
> -- 
> Doug Pauls
> Cedar Rapids, IA
>
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