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Tips for safe and healthy holiday gifts and decorating

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If you love to decorate and exchange gifts during the holidays, don’t forget to consider safety, especially with children.

“The holidays can be a really exciting time for kids with gifts and new toys to play with,” said Ben Hoffman, M.D., professor of pediatrics and medical director of the Tom Sargent Safety Center at OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. “But kids are naturally curious and very quick, and it’s important to make sure they cannot get to things that might be dangerous.”

According to the United Sates Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), over two-thirds of the 209,500 emergency room visits during 2022 for toy-related injuries were children 12 and under. For all age groups, the most common injuries were lacerations, the most common part of the body injured was the head or face, and non-motorized scooters were the top toy responsible for emergency room visits.

Safety tips for children’s toys:

“There are many dangerous toys out there, and we would encourage shopping with reputable, trusted retailers,” Hoffman said. “With these practical tips, we can ensure kids stay safe and prevent unintentional injuries this holiday season.”

Decorating

During the 2022 holiday season (Nov. 1 – Jan. 31), nearly 15,000 people in the U.S. went to emergency rooms for decorating-related injuries. More than 40% involved falls.

Tips for safe decorating:

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