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Plastic and Cardboard Party Hats for Celebrations and Costumes. Cheerleaders can use Plastic Hats to enhance their routines, school plays can use the hats for their performance, and schools can use the play hats for role playing with younger children in class. Many ideas and uses for Plastic Play Hats.
Dress Up Hats Accessories. Plastic Racing Helmet, Child's Plastic Space Helmet, Plastic Police Helmet, Miner Hard Hat, Army Helmet, Army Play Set, Adult Fireman Set, Child's Fireman Set, Plastic Fireman Helmet with Visor, Child's Plastic Fire Chief Hat, Child's Plastic Fire Hat with Siren, Adult Plastic Fire Hat **Page 08-99
Show everyone who's the boss with this fire chief hat. This child-sized fire chief hat is made of red plastic and has a silver shield on the front. Hat measures approximately 11" long x 8.5" wide x 4.75" high. Head opening measures approximately 6" wide x 7.5" high. Hat also has an elastic string on the bottom for the perfect fit. Be sure to look for more firefighter products (sold separately) for the perfect party.
Product Description Firefighter Chief Hat Plastic Child 1 pc, Party Toys. Size. 8.25 inch to 10.5 inch, NOT a protective helmet.
The perfect party hat for your child's next jungle themed adventure party. You will get 12 of these plastic hats per order. *12 Hats per order *One size fits most child size *Plastic. They are one size fits most child size. 10. See more
The perfect party hat for your child's next jungle themed adventure party. You will get 12 of these plastic hats per order. *12 Hats per order *One size fits most child size *Plastic. They are one size fits most child size. 10 1/2 You will get 12 of these hats per order. See less
Firefighter Chief Hat Plastic Child 1 pc, Party Toys. Size. 8.25 inch to 10.5 inch, NOT a protective helmet.
The perfect party hat for your childs next jungle themed adventure party. You will get 12 of these plastic hats per order.
Child-sized plastic hat makes a Fire Chief out of anyone. We personalize name on back in black. Minimize
Fireman Hat, Child,1 Sz. Plastic sturdy fireman hat with chin strap. One size. 12in high, 9in wide and 4.5in tall.
Party Favor Construction Hat - Child-sized plastic hat is great for Bob the Builder, construction and those parties involving Legos and building sets. We personalize childs name with a small tool design unless otherwise indicated.
Construction Hats - Child Size (Dozen) - Child sized. Blow molded plastic. Hat size is approx. 6 3/4 inch. Measures 10 inches from bill to back of hat. Stands 4 inches tall.
Construction Hats-Construction hats for children personalized - All childrens construction hats are made of a hard durable plastic, yellow color, with design in front and child's name. They come with a band strap inside to fit all children and some adults. This helmet is not a protective device.
Child s Straw Cowboy Hats With Plastic Star. Each assorted color hat has a chin cord. You will get 12 of these hats per order! Perfect for your little cowboy or cowgirl.
The perfect party hat for your child's next jungle themed adventure party. You will get 12 of these plastic hats per order. They are one size fit.
This fire chief hat is a great add on to a fireman costume. It fits a child up to age 6-7. This red plastic hat works well for party favors also! Size Chart In Stock, Available Now.
All childrens construction hats are made of a hard durable plastic, yellow color, with design in front and child's name. They come with a band strap inside to fit all children and some adults. This helmet is not a protective device.
All childrens construction and fireman hats are made of a hard durable plastic. They come with a band strap inside to fit all children and some adults. This helmet is not a protective device.
Click Here to See Larger Image Childs Straw Cowboy Hats With Plastic Star. Each assorted color hat has a chin cord. Each piece bar coded. 22" circ.
Childs "Fire Chief" Hats. Spark some kids imaginations with fire chief hats! These plastic fire chief hats are fun to wear on "grown-ups" day at school. You could also give one of these hats to each of the little firemen at your next birthday bash. 10 1/2" Not a protective helmet.
Hard Plastic Fire Helmet is adjustable to fit both children and adult. Helmet has chin strap and is very realistic looking. Heavy plastic, weight of helmet is approx 2 lbs.
Competitive Plastic Bottle Cap products from various China Plastic Bottle Cap manufacturers and Plastic Bottle Cap suppliers are listed below, please view them and select the most helpful info for you. Besides, we also provide you with Plastic Bottle Cap related products such as Plastic, Plastic Cap, Cap, Plastic Cover for your choice.
Black Top Hat Flocked Black Top Hat, price per hat. 22 circ Blue's Ears Headband Floppy Blue's Ears on a child-sized headband. (Ages 2 and up) 13 circ Butterfly Headband Cute butterfly headband covered 13 circ 6H Construction Hard Hat Yellow child-size plastic Hard Hat. Price per hat. 22 circ Cowgirl Headband Cute cowgirl headband with wired braids, one size fits most Daisy Headband Bright, colorful daisy headband with petals. Yellow or Pink, assorted. Price per. 14 circ 5H Engineer Hat Child-sized cotton Engineer hats in blue and white ticking stripe have baseball cap style adjustable band, each. Adjustable from 20 - 23 circ Firefighter Helmet Red plastic child-size Firefighter Helmets. Price per hat. 21 circ Glass Slipper Clear plastic princess shoe makes a great table decoration, candy cup or party favor. (5.5L x 3.5H) Jewel Tiara Plastic jeweled marabou trimmmed tiara in assorted colors (pink or purple). Price each. 3.5H Ladybug Headband Adorable plush Ladybug headband with soft fabric covered band. Each. Lion Headband Furry, brown lion mane head band, price per. 13 circ 3H Little Mermaid Tiara Package of 4 pattern matching silver Little Mermaid tiara headband with floral motif. 12 circ, 2H Pink Fairytale Princess Headband Pink fairytale princess plush headband Pirate Hat Black plastic pirate hat with skull and crossbone printed on front. One size fits all. Price per hat. 5H Pom Pom Headband Cute pom pom headband covered with soft fabric, assored colors. Each. 13 circ 5H Racing Helmet Hard Plastic Racing Helmet. Assorted Blue, White or Red. Purchasing two works well for Pit Stop Relays. 21 circ Ratatouille Chef Hats Package of 6 pattern matching Ratatouille paper chef hats. Red Bandana Red bandana with white design, 100% cotton (19 x19) Safari Hat Child's plastic safari hat 20 circ
Childs "Fire Chief" Hats. Spark some kids imaginations with fire chief hats! These plastic fire chief hats are fun to wear on "grown-ups" day at school. You could also give one of these hats to each of the little firemen at your next birthday bash. 10 1/2" Not a protective helmet.
Tell your child to hold the wooden block in one hand and the plastic cap in the other hand. Ask him or her to answer the following questions.
Couture hats, berets and a plastic tiara go on show at the V and AIt used to said "if you want to get ahead, get a hat!" And when Aretha Franklin appeared at President Obama's inauguration last month, it was clear that what you wear on your head can still make quite an impact! On Facebook, the Luke Song creation she wore has well over 100 thousand fans of its own! A new exhibition devoted to all matters hat-related is opening at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The exhibits include a 17th Century puritan's hat, Queen Victoria's bonnet, a beret, a child's plastic tiara and many wonderful couture items. Radical milliner, Stephen Jones, takes Jane on a personal tour of the show and they discuss theappeal of 'the hat' - the accessory which Stephen describes as 'The cherry on the cake'.
Several gold coins for each child -- plastic coins work fine, or you can make some with our printable gold coins and back them with a piece of cardboard.
Childs Felt RED Price. $ 6.59 Sale Price. $5.99 Childs Plastic Knight Helmet Price. $ 7.99 Sale Price. $6.99 Knights Helmet Plastic Price. $ 10.99 Sale Price...$9.99 Parrot
By Paula Kurtzweil Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, the medicine go down, the medicine go down in the most delightful way. --from Mary Poppins. In the Walt Disney movie, Mary Poppins suggests a spoonful as the correct dose of sugar to ease the not-so-pleasant things in life, like taking bad-tasting medicine. But when giving or taking medicine, FDA warns consumers to put away their spoons and use a more exact measure--the proper dosing device. Sugar aside, consumers also should take steps to make sure parts of the dosing device don't go down with the medication. FDA has received reports of swallowing or choking on the caps of syringes used to administer liquid medicines, although no deaths have occurred. While FDA's warnings apply to everyone, they especially target parents and others who care for infants, young children, and ailing older people who take liquid medicines. The advice applies whether the medicine is prescription or over-the- counter and refers to measuring devices packaged with the medicine or distributed by pharmacists, physicians, or other health-care professionals. Extent of Misuse Since 1988, FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health has received four reports of children swallowing or choking on plastic caps of hypodermic syringes used to give liquid medication. One other case, reported in a scientific journal, involved a 6-month-old girl who required cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Health professionals believe that in some or all of the cases, the hypodermic syringe cap was not removed before giving the medicine. As the medicine was being given, the cap came off and entered the child's mouth. Or, these children may have picked up the caps and put them in their mouths. Another problem associated with liquid medication is misuse or misdosing. FDA has received reports about people misreading the markings on dose cups, using the wrong size dose cup from a different bottle of medicine, and misreading the directions. These have sometimes resulted in giving several times the recommended dosage. Dosing Made Accurate Consumers can get various types of dosing instruments for liquid medicines. hypodermic and oral syringes, oral droppers, cylindrical dosing spoons, and plastic medicine cups. They measure in one or more units of ounces, teaspoons, tablespoons, cubic centimeters, or milliliters. These devices are more accurate than tableware teaspoons, dessertspoons (a spoon between a teaspoon and tablespoon in size), and tablespoons commonly used to measure doses. Common tableware teaspoons come in many sizes. They may be as small as 2.5 milliliters (mL) or larger than 9.5 mL, according to a 1981 article in U. S. Pharmacist. The measuring teaspoon holds 5 mL, so on oral syringes and droppers, the teaspoon mark is at the same place as the 5-mL mark. Syringes offer additional benefits. They're easy to use, especially with infants, young children, and ailing older adults. relatively inexpensive. and available in various sizes. There are two types. an oral syringe designed especially for administering liquid medicines and the standard hypodermic syringe without the needle. According to Susan Bounds, a consumer safety officer in FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health, parents and other care-givers often receive the standard hypodermic syringe when a doctor hands them a written prescription, or a pharmacist or other health-care professional hands them medicine. Health professionals frequently give patients hypodermic syringes rather than oral syringes because they cost less. In some cases, she said, the health-care professional draws the medicine into the syringe for the customer to demonstrate how it is done. Potential Problems Both types of syringes often come with caps. According to the American Pharmaceutical Association, manufacturers cap their syringes to protect the syringe's nozzle. The cap also may keep medicine from leaking out of the syringe. This is useful in health-care facilities, so the syringe can be capped between the time the nurse or pharmacist measures the medicine and it is given to a patient. Parents whose children are in day care may also fill syringes and recap them for later administration by a day-care worker. The caps are supposed to be removed before the medicine is drawn up into any syringe and administered. But because the caps sometimes are not distinct from the rest of the syringe, the care-giver may be unaware that a cap is there. And, with hypodermic syringes, the medicine can be drawn up and given with the cap in place. This creates a potentially life-threatening situation if the cap gets into the child's windpipe or esophagus. Also, if the caps are not properly thrown away, infants and toddlers may pick them up and put them in their mouths. If they swallow, they are likely to choke. In May 1994, FDA wrote to makers of syringes and other dosing instruments to ask their cooperation in addressing the potential hazards of syringe caps. Specifically, FDA sought input on. * approaches for reducing hazards--for example, through device design, label changes, or education initiatives * the feasibility of packaging oral dosing syringes without caps. According to Tom McGinnis, a registered pharmacist in FDA's Office of Health Affairs, the latter idea is possible because syringes intended for oral use do not have to be sterilized, and, therefore, a cap is not necessary. Only syringes used to inject a substance into the body need to be absolutely free of contaminants and therefore must have a cap. Within two weeks of requesting input, FDA heard from six firms interested in working with FDA to address the problem and suggesting ways to correct it. Inappropriately marked plastic dosing cups also have posed some problems. In 1992, FDA received a report of a child who had been given three times the safe dose of a liquid acetaminophen product, 2 teaspoons. The dosing cup packaged with the drug gave measurements in tablespoons rather than teaspoons. The parents measured to the 2-tablespoon level marked on the cup, and the child got triple the recommended dose. FDA Action Soon after FDA received the report of the acetaminophen dosing cup error, the agency learned of similar incidents with other acetaminophen drug products and pediatric cough/cold preparations. As a result, FDA undertook a survey of over-the-counter liquid medication makers to ensure that the labeling of these products is compatible with their dose cups and that the cups are easily readable. FDA's action prompted eight drug firms to recall nationwide over 980,000 bottles of oral medications and their accompanying dosage delivery devices because the devices were not consistent with the products' labeled directions. Some solutions to dosing device problems may be a few years away. FDA has begun a public education campaign to increase health professional and consumer awareness of misdosing hazards and potential syringe cap problems with liquid medicines. The agency hopes this campaign will alert consumers to the potential dangers and avert any further problems while FDA and the manufacturers work on appropriate changes. How to Use Dosing Instruments * Remove caps from hypodermic and oral syringes before drawing medicine and giving it to yourself or another person. Keep the caps out of reach of infants and toddlers. * For oral dosing syringes, unless the syringe is filled with medicine for later use, do not recap. Throw out caps immediately. * For hypodermic syringes, do not recap. throw out caps immediately. * Follow label directions for dosage amounts and time intervals. If you have any questions, call your pharmacist. * Use the plastic dosing cup that comes with the medicine. don't substitute a cup from another drug product. * Verify that dosing instrument measurements are compatible with product label. * Use a standard measuring spoon or proper dosing device to measure medicines--not tableware spoons. * Follow package directions for the proper cleaning and handling of dosing devices. Safety Tips * Use child-resistant caps, and do not leave medicine uncapped. * Store medicine as directed and in a safe place out of reach of children. * Don't give medicine to children unless it is recommended for them on the label or by a doctor. * Don't take drugs prescribed for someone else or give yours to someone else. * Don't use medicine for purposes not mentioned on the container or in package directions, unless so directed by a doctor. * Don't try to remember the dose used during previous illnesses. read the label each time. * Keep liquid medicines in their original bottles. don't transfer them to other containers. * Use a prescribed medicine for as long as the doctor recommends to ensure complete recovery. * Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you have any problems with or questions about your medicine. Standard hypodermic syringe with protective cap on (left) and off (right) the device The illustration shows a standard hypodermic syringe with plastic cap in place to protect the nozzle end of the container (left) and with the plastic cap off the device (right). While not designed for administration of liquid medications to infants and children, syringes like these are often available to consumers. NOTE. When in place, the protective plastic cap appears to be an integral, yet inconspicuous, part of the device. Syringe can be loaded with cap in place The plastic cap is simply intended to be a protective barrier to the syringes nozzle. Figure A shows how a liquid medication can be drawn up into a hypodermic syringe without removal of the protective cap. Liquid can easily enter the syringe nozzle through clearance around the cap. Figure B shows the loading of liquid medication into the barrel of the syringe after removal of the plunger, with the protective nozzle cap still in place. In either case, the potential exists for administering liquid medication to a child without first removing the protective plastic cap. NOTE. The cap on most of the commercially available hypodermic syringes is not airtight. Potential hazard of using capped syringe when administering liquid medication If left on a loaded hypodermic syringe, the protective plastic cap can be ejected inadvertently into the throat during administration of the contents, especially since a parent/care-giver has no way of seeing what is happening in a young patient's closed mouth. NOTE. There has been at least one report of a near-fatal aspiration of one of these syringe caps. (Source. American Pharmaceutical Association) Paula Kurtzweil is a member of FDA's public affairs staff.
Uniform Hats and Helmets | Construction Helmet 11224 - £0.50 + P&P Child size. This is a plastic toy construction helmet and does not provide protection.
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