by rayd » Mon Jul 14, 2014 1:32 pm
If you can build/store/tinker with hobby items in an isolated area, great, do so and especially if you have precious toddlers ( I see one in your photo bluecolt along with a binky in his mouth) or even preschool kids, and pets, cats, dogs. I've been around the block a bit, had several of these life experiences, which fortunately turned out ok. I mostly agree with Steve's comments, and partially with Angie. Owing to my background in testing and quality control, including toys, and past dealings with government agencies such as the CPSC, (and yeah, sometimes I become like paranoid about safety issues, so, I felt compelled to respond to this), I offer the following comments. I had my time with the kiddies decades ago, and trips to the ER, and I was careful! They can eventually get into just about anything, and often, things go right into their mouths, especially if colorful.
If you're into as we say "stick models"...they could be in various stages of construction, and when built and covered, maybe painted and sealed with dope, they are likely toxic. When broken, they can eventually fall into the category of small parts choking hazard if swallowed. Also, tasting parts/coverings etc possibly exposes the child to ingest toxic materials. These things are age labeled for a reason. I know, I sound like I'm preaching here, and perhaps overly cautious, but that little boy is the most precious item in the photo. Also, if a stick model is in some build phase, straight pins may be involved, and other potential nasties on the construction board. Hope I haven't offended anyone here. I sweated things out many times in the ER with my kids....now, it seems, they're sweating it out with their own.