BEIJING, Dec. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Some
noisy toys may cause hearing damage if not used properly, researchers
in U.S. said on Thursday.
They found that the sound level of more than a third of the 17 musical and noise-making toys they examined reached
100 decibels or more -- equivalent to the sound of a chain saw or subway
train.
"For some of the louder toys, if a child were to take
that and hold it out against their ear for a matter of minutes, they could
potentially do some long-term hearing damage," said Jeff Carroll, of the
University of California, Irvine, who headed the research team.
"What we're trying to push here is not that the toys
themselves are bad or shouldn't be purchased or taken off the market or anything
like that. It's more education and supervising your child and making sure they
understand what's safe and what's not," said Carroll.
He added that any of the toys, which were tested at a
short distance from a speaker, should be not be listened to at full volume
closer than arm's length from a child.
The close proximity makes toys such as singing dolls
or teddy bears, which children tend to play with closer to their face, more
risky than wailing police cars or fire
trucks.
(Agencies)