May 1, 2009, Newsletter Issue #30: Folding Chairs & Children

Tip of the Week

Just about anything can peak the interest of small children. They are curious and love to try new things all the time. But some of those things are not always safe for them. So make sure that children understand folding chairs are not toys.

The best thing to do is to teach them yourself rather than letting them find out for themselves. Children could get their fingers, toes, hair or another part of their body caught in a folding chair and cause an injury.

If the chairs you happen to be using have a child safety feature like locking mechanisms, make sure to use them whenever children are around. It is also a good idea to keep an eye out for children playing near folding chairs to make sure they are not misusing them or engaging in any activity that could cause them harm.

If you run a facility that hosts events and provides folding chairs, make sure to tell customers to be aware of their children at all times to avoid any further problems.

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