Thursday, 6 November 2008

Fisher Price Elmo Live - Health Hazard For Your Baby?

Are you considering buying Fisher Price's new Elmo Live doll as a Christmas present this year, for your own child of maybe for somebody else's child? If so, there are a few things you need to think about. Buy a gift for a young boy or a baby is fun, but when purchasing a toy there are always certain considerations as to the safety and production quality of said product. Many toys have been recalled in the past due to them having been discovered to be hazardous to your child's health; Elmo Live is brought to us by Hasbro, a company which is known for the high quality of its products, but nevertheless we must ask the tough questions for the sake of our kids.

The first and most clear step in determining whether a toy you're about to buy is going to be safe for your toddler is, does it have any small parts that can be inserted into the mouth and choked on? Young children and especially babies absolutely love to put things in their mouth and try to suck on them or bite them. A piece that is too small could easily slip down and hurt them. Luckily, Elmo Live comes through on this regard, since the toy is one big piece and even though it moves, no parts of it actually come off, so it doesn't represent this type of hazard.

Secondly, you need to determine whether there are any sketchy materials, such as lead or mercury, used in the fabrication of the product. Today we take the general awareness about lead poisoning and mercury poisoning to be for granted, we don't really realize how insidious and undetected this type of thing can be. Very recently several Chinese toy products have been identified as carrying trace amounts of lead which can be extremely dangerous to young kids. Luckily, Elmo Live was not among these toys, and as far as we know today, it does not contain any other dangerous materials whatsoever.

Finally, and this point of toy safety is a new one that has been created with the advent of the "animatronic dolls" in recent years, does the toy move in any way that can harm the boy or baby? Since the toy moves by itself, there is a very real chance that moving arms and legs and mouth can suddenly and unexpectedly pinch or tear the skin of the child. As regards to Elmo Live, none of the moving parts appear to move in such a way, but just to be safe, make sure your child doesn't try to pick up and hug the toy close when its moving. The movement strength of the gears seems to be very low anyways so there is probably very little to worry about.

So, all in all we can say that Elmo Live is a pretty safe toy for a toddler. Armed with this knowledge, you can be certain that you are indeed making the right decision in your purchase, and can rest easy at night knowing you've looked out for your child's safety.

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