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- Children are at risk of choking on items smaller than a 20 cent piece12. Examples of potential hazards include raw, hard fruit and vegetable pieces, large pieces of meat, bones or sausage skins1. Common choking hazards include3:
- Coins
- Balloons
- Small toys
- Whole nuts and seeds, chips, hot dogs, lollies and marshmallows
- Other foods that are not mashed, grated, finely cut or peeled until children can chew well2.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.As children’s airway muscle reflexes are not yet fully developed, children are unable to cough up items stuck in the airway. Items smaller than a 20 cent piece can choke a child aged less than three years. Examples of potential hazards include: Raw, hard fruit and vegetable pieces. Large pieces of meat, bones or sausage skins.
www.kidshealth.schn.health.nsw.gov.au/chokingChoking prevention and choking risks
- Choking hazards for babies and young children include anything smaller than a 20-cent coin.
- To reduce food choking risks, supervise children and make sure they sit down while they’re eating.
raisingchildren.net.au/toddlers/safety/choking-stran…It’s important to be aware of the risks of these common choking hazards:
- Coins: Coins are dangerous for kids, partially because they are so common, so it’s easy for your child to accidentally find and swallow them. ...
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