Children's birthday parties are fantastic, but they come with a lot of responsibility for the people who are running them. And this is doubled down if there are no other parents present. There are a lot of factors that you'll need to consider when planning a birthday party for children - here are a couple to keep top of mind.
Choking Hazards
One of the most dangerous things that can happen is small parts and toys - even older children are at risk of choking. In recent years there has been more than one incident involving children choking on grapes due to the shape, size, and texture of the skin. Any venue that has birthday parties will likely have first aid and more but make sure you ask in advance.
It's not just small toys and grapes, though; around 30% of all choking is a result of hard candies and other sweeties. So, check what you are giving out in goodie bags, and ask that no gifts include marbles or hard candies - just so that there is a minimized risk.
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