Fisher Price Grand Piano Toy Causing Closed Concussion?

Toy causing closed concussion? - fisher price grand piano

My son is 8 1 / 2 months. Yesterday I played the piano with his Fisher Price Baby Grand, as he put on himself, but also with piano, crashed and fell on him and banged his head and causing a number of nodes in the head. I have photographs just in case. I took him to the emergency room, because shortly after he started really tired. The paramedics said it was closed a concussion. What should I do? The need to know cdompany.

3 comments:

♥Love♥ said...

If you need to call the company immediately and let them know what happened, so they investigate and remove the product if necessary. The floor should be wide and sturdy enough to take into account the weight of the children, that was drawing to resist. Use thin plastic cheap as now. No material thicker than I was in my son's toys. The quality has dropped sharply. I hope your son is feeling better soon.

sevenofu... said...

Fisher Price Baby Grand Piano is for babies 9-36 months. Your child should not play with him on. A closed head concussion is simply a medical term for a head injury was done without interruption in the skin. In general, there are no shocks as a diagnosis, where there have been a loss of consciousness. I can imagine that his son was pain shortly after the toy fell on him, both pain and anxiety. It is for children to feel tired after a spree of shared grief. You can contact Fisher-Price, if you feel better, but there is nothing they do, because the toy is being misused. I am sure that the courses were booklet that came with the toy specific warnings concerning the use of the toy with the monitor and not intended as a balance toy. Probably the first of many bumps, bruises, scratches and other minor injuries, that is your child. The visits to the emergency room, stitches are sprains, broken bones and bruises part of the growth process. The toys may have created some really bad injuries, but the majority of injuries occur in accidents. I just want tthe piano for a few months until your child is more stable to pull a job.

Beth said...

First, do not listen to the idiot who said the company to sue. Children in toys all the time injured. My son came last week, but good. It happens. I suppose if you should need to feel to express your opinion, you call the company, there is an 800 number, which probably removed the toy. His small still young, you have to be with him in dangerous conditions. My son is 9 months, and I do not want with this toy for himself to be on this account. Oh, I just saw the toy and is recommended for 9 months, one can say that you have been waiting for, it should to give this toy to your child. The toys are for children who already know, are as recommended.

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