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The Christmas Season is upon us. In many
towns and cities, the Santa Claus parade has
ushered Santa to his throne in local depart-
ment stores and malls. At home, the festive
hustle and bustle . has begun, . and children
are excited as the yearly ceremony of "put- .
ting up. the tree' is drawing near.
"It is a wonderful time for both children
and adults alike," says Marybelle Ford,
Program Co-ordinator of the Lung.Associa-
tion in Huron -Perth. "But in the midst of
happiness, we would like to warn parents
that.possible tragedy lurks.in the form of the
brightly coloured plastic ornaments dangl-
ing from the tree."
The dangling ornament often entices the
toddler to grab it, put it in his month, only to
realize that it isn't candy. Surprised, the •
youngster tries to spit 'it out. But it cracks,
and a portion of the plastic lodges in his
windpipe or as aspirated (inhaled) into his
lungs. This is a possible tragedy in the midst
of. fun. Aspiration of foreign objects is a
leading cause of death and injury among
children under six years of age.
How can you help to keep preschoolers
safe? The Lung Association suggests: * do
not place tiny ornaments on low tree boughs
where a youngster can grab them.; *tell San-
ta.Claus to bring presents that do not have
button eyes or tiny car wheels that can come
loose; * keep small "finger food" such as
peanuts and popcorn off low coffee tables
when you entertain. Food also can b
aspirated. _�,��