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Topic - Balloon Safety.  Balloons are the most dangerous toys on the market today. 110 children have died from playing with balloons since 1973.  

Despite numerous government warnings, many balloons are still marketed to young children and, yes, even to toddlers.  

Children under 8 should not blow up balloons at all, ever!  Suffocation happens when children inhale deeply to blow up the balloon and suck it into their throats.  

Kids chew on discarded pieces or stretch pieces over their mouths to make bubbles.  

Babies chew on balloons and they pop, exploding latex pieces into their throats when they gasp in response to the noise.  

The problem is with the very nature of the latex used to make balloons.  It forms perfectly over a child’s airway, so the Heimlich maneuver is not helpful.  

Pediatricians recommend an oral sweep of the airway, but even then, the latex might be pushed deeper into the child’s airway.  

Talk to your doctor about balloon safety.