about water beads, warning parents and caregivers about the life-threatening risks of these tiny beads to young children.
“Water beads can be found in a wide range of products that may be accessible to children, such as toys, art kits, stress balls, foot baths, vase fillers, and gardening products. They are also sold in their dehydrated form in individual containers. They may be promoted to parents and caregivers of young children, specifically for use in sensory bins,” Health Canada said in a release.
According to the health agency, there are some reported cases of children mistakenly swallowing water beads, mistaking them for candy, as they are typically brightly coloured. • It is recommended that caregivers of children under five avoid having water beads in their household or classroom, even if intended for an older child or adult use.• After using water beads, thoroughly clean the surrounding area and clean up any beads that may have rolled away. Check under furniture, toys and in adjoining rooms for water beads that may have rolled away from their initial location.
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