After the terrifying ordeal, Eden has thrown out all of Baylor’s squeezable bath toys. She hopes that by sharing their story, she can prompt manufacturers to re-evaluate the safety of these products and parents to think twice before letting their kids play with them.
“I think those toys especially are cute. They’re fun. They’re cheap and they’re easy, but it’s not worth it,” she said.
The Strongs’ harrowing experience is a sobering reminder that we can’t always trust that the items marketed for our children’s enjoyment are truly safe. As parents, it’s up to us to be vigilant and put safety first – even when it comes to the most everyday items.
So the next time you’re doing bath time with your little ones, take a close look at those beloved bath toys. It just might save their sight.
Key Takeaways:
- A common squeezable bath toy caused a toddler to develop a severe bacterial skin infection that nearly cost him his vision
- The toys harbor bacteria that can grow due to water that never fully drains out of them
- Parents are urged to be cautious of these types of bath toys and consider safer alternatives
- Manufacturers need to prioritize safety over convenience and “cute” factor when designing children’s products