Attorney’s Comment on Toys Safety
07.03.08 (7:35 am) [edit]
In this modern era, toys are meant not only for children but for adults too. The former trend has been changed nowadays and that toys can be played and designed for all ages.
With this new trend and great demand for toys, a good question can be asked, that is, are toys today safe to be played with?
This was actually the concern of the author that he addressed in his legal blog entitled, Are toys today safe to be played with ?. In the blog, the author relates the position of toys in our society especially to the children. It also mentions the government regulations, both federal and statewide, of toys manufacture including a bit exposition of the factual harmful effects of toys especially for children.
In the matter of regulations, the author related the Bill that California State Congress passed ordering for additional testing and safeguards for manufactured toys. This was wage in dealing with children's health and safety.
The author also gives some advice for parents in choosing and selecting toys to buy for their children. Part of the advice was that the parents should always check the toys labels or the boxes for the pre-approved seal, pointing it as having undergone proper government testing and inspection.
As an Attorney, I was constrained to comment on this issue, especially so when I was a toy lover and collector myself and as parent of four children.
The issue made me realized many things, especially on the matters of safety for my kids. I share the opinion of the author in all of his bright lights on the subject and would like to spice up some matters, more inclined to legal claims arising from product liability (for defects and so).
Most parent do not know this, that whenever an injury was caused by a toy product due to defects or other liability concerns, they can file a constitutive case for product liability against the erring manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, retailers, and others who make products available to the public.
Those subjects are generally held accountable and responsible for any injuries those products cause. This was the general mandate of the law against those subjects, reiterating their bounden duty to produce good and safe products in the marketplace.
For a detailed account of this matter, and to have specific attention of your concerns, you can confer with a Product Liability Attorney.
With this new trend and great demand for toys, a good question can be asked, that is, are toys today safe to be played with?
This was actually the concern of the author that he addressed in his legal blog entitled, Are toys today safe to be played with ?. In the blog, the author relates the position of toys in our society especially to the children. It also mentions the government regulations, both federal and statewide, of toys manufacture including a bit exposition of the factual harmful effects of toys especially for children.
In the matter of regulations, the author related the Bill that California State Congress passed ordering for additional testing and safeguards for manufactured toys. This was wage in dealing with children's health and safety.
The author also gives some advice for parents in choosing and selecting toys to buy for their children. Part of the advice was that the parents should always check the toys labels or the boxes for the pre-approved seal, pointing it as having undergone proper government testing and inspection.
As an Attorney, I was constrained to comment on this issue, especially so when I was a toy lover and collector myself and as parent of four children.
The issue made me realized many things, especially on the matters of safety for my kids. I share the opinion of the author in all of his bright lights on the subject and would like to spice up some matters, more inclined to legal claims arising from product liability (for defects and so).
Most parent do not know this, that whenever an injury was caused by a toy product due to defects or other liability concerns, they can file a constitutive case for product liability against the erring manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, retailers, and others who make products available to the public.
Those subjects are generally held accountable and responsible for any injuries those products cause. This was the general mandate of the law against those subjects, reiterating their bounden duty to produce good and safe products in the marketplace.
For a detailed account of this matter, and to have specific attention of your concerns, you can confer with a Product Liability Attorney.