Showing posts with label Balloon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Balloon. Show all posts

Thursday, August 11, 2011


Balloon Warning

When parents thing about toy safety and young children, they mostly think about choking hazards from balls, marbles, and small toy parts.

Surprisingly, balloons cause more choking deaths than balls, marbles, or toy parts.

In addition to choking or aspirating on broken balloon pieces, some children suck in uninflated balloons while trying to blow them up. http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5087.html

Part of the reason that so many children choke on balloons may be that parents underestimate the choking hazard from balloons, especially to older children. Although most toys with small parts are labeled as being a choking hazard to children under age 3 if they have small parts, it is important to remember the warning label that should be present on balloon packages:

CHOKING HAZARD - Children under 8 years can choke or suffocate on un-inflated or broken balloons. 

Adult supervision required. Keep un-inflated balloons from children. Discard broken balloons at once.

Balloons
  • Balloons are not intended for children under 3 years old. Balloons that have not been inflated can cause suffocation if swallowed.
  • Never attach balloons to a crib or a child's bed. Balloons with ribbons can cause strangulation of children under 3 years old.
  • Children should never inflate helium balloons without adult supervision
  • Always weight balloons and comply with applicable state and federal laws.


Saturday, June 4, 2011

Hot Air Balloons



 

Today we celebrate hot air balloons, however in Natchez, where I live we celebrate them in October. Every year we play host to thousands of festival goers who attend the Great Mississippi River Balloon Races. It is a three day event that begins with a balloon glow on Friday, then races and concerts and food and family fun all day Saturday and Sunday.





It is a beautiful sight to see all these balloons flying over our fair city and floating across the mighty Mississippi river. They come in all shapes and colors and as I watch them float I think back to the book Around the World in Eighty Days and how magical it would be to float around the world. Check here for more information about our festival: http://www.natchezballoonrace.com/ and if you get a chance, come on down!


 

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