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https://www.azfamily.com/2023/09/15/death-infant-prompts-recall-water-beads-toy-sold-target/ (video at the link)
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) A popular childrens toy has been recalled following the death of an infant. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, a 10-month-old in Wisconsin died in July after swallowing beads from the Chuckle & Roar Ultimate Water Beads Activity Kit. And in 2022, a nine-month-old needed surgery after a water bead caused an intestinal obstruction. More than 50,000 of the recalled water bead kits were sold at Target from March to November 2022 for $15.
Dr. Rahul Chawla, a pediatric critical care physician with Banner Childrens, says water beads can cause devastating injuries and death. These are made of polymers. These are actually things that were actually designed for agriculture so they could hold onto water in dry environments and soil for farming techniques. So this tiny small bead, it might be the size of a pea, it can actually expand sometimes to the size of a tennis ball, he said. If its stuck in the top of your throat and blocks off your airway, unless you can get a definitive airway in, its like drowning on land. Four minutes without oxygen, you have brain damage. If it gets all the way in and gets ingested and gets stuck somewhere in your GI tract, we might have to go in and do an exploratory surgery to look and then pull it out.

Warning signs that a child may have ingested a water bead include coughing, gagging, drooling, trouble swallowing, problems with breathing, whistling noises while breathing, wheezing, vomiting and complaining of pain. Most parents know when something isnt right with their kid, and this is not something that can be blown off, Dr. Chawla said. According to CPSC, consumers can contact Buffalo Games for a full refund and instructions on how to return the recalled toy in a prepaid mailing package. Consumers can also return the product to any Target store.
Todays recall is a flashing red light about the risks of water beads, and it should tell every parent, caregiver, and teacher out there to be very careful about these products. Get them out of sight and out of reach, said William Wallace, the associate director of safety policy for Consumer Reports. These water bead activity kits are being recalled primarily because theyre tied to an infant death. Thats our read of the situation. It sure looks like other water beads pose similar hazards, so were very concerned with any product thats similar to these, and there seem to be a lot of them for sale.
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BlueIn_W_Pa
(842 posts)It's for 4 year olds and older - go after the parents and not the toy.
this was a 10 month old with negligent parents
Consumer Reports looking for attention in seeking a ban, that's all
marybourg
(13,504 posts)protect the life of a younger kid who may get hold of one, that would be unacceptable to you?
Consumer Reports is not doing its job, calling attention to problematic toys, but looking for attention ?
BlueIn_W_Pa
(842 posts)shouldn't mean lawn mowers should be banned
marybourg
(13,504 posts)Water beads toys dont.
2. Young children are intrinsically involved in kids playing, but not in shrub mowing.
But its the old my kids pleasure over some other kids life. Apparently not just a publican weakness.
BlueIn_W_Pa
(842 posts)the parents are 100% responsible for giving a toddler toys not meant for toddlers
sl8
(16,660 posts)What's their involvement?
The recall was announced by the manufacturer and the CPSC:
https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2023/Buffalo-Games-Recalls-Chuckle-Roar-Ultimate-Water-Beads-Activity-Kits-Due-to-Serious-Ingestion-Choking-and-Obstruction-Hazards-One-Infant-Death-Reported-Sold-Exclusively-at-Target
Rebl2
(16,672 posts)are what I think they are, I used to see these in floral shops or garden centers. I had some many years ago and you put them in water and they expand and can arrange flowers in the vase. Only used them a couple times. Was not impressed. You let them dry out after use and reuse them. Threw mine away long time ago.