Madigan releases annual Holiday
Safe Shopping Guide
Guide details dangerous toys and products,
offers tips for parents to create safe, positive online experiences
2015 SAFE SHOPPING GUIDE
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[December 10, 2015]
CHICAGO
– Attorney General Lisa Madigan today released her annual Safe
Shopping Guide highlighting hazardous toys, children’s products and
household items that have been recalled over the past year to help
Illinois families ensure their home is safe for the holidays. In
addition, the guide details practices that should be used with many
popular holiday gifts with Internet access, including smartphones,
gaming consoles and tablets. |
The 2015 Safe Shopping Guide includes detailed descriptions and
photographs of nearly 100 children’s products recalled in the last
year – from popular children’s toys and games that pose choking
hazards to children’s furniture and playsets that pose entrapment or
falling risks.
This year’s edition also addresses another risk parents confront
every day: keeping their children safe online. The digital age has
created a new landscape that presents new dangers to children in
particular, who can be vulnerable when using the Internet, online
games or apps. Madigan’s office offers specific tips parents can
follow to ensure their children use these ubiquitous
Internet-accessible devices safely.
“Today’s kids are interested and skilled in the latest technology,”
said Madigan. “While there are many benefits to our kids using
technology, there are pitfalls and dangers every parent should be
aware of. Luckily, implementing a few rules and practices can
promote safe and positive online experiences for our children.”
Recent data illustrate the need for parents to be more aware of how
their children are using technology and engaging others online. For
example, while 91 percent of parents believe they are well informed
about what their teens do online and on their cell phones, only 21
percent of teens think their parents are very well informed about
their online behavior. In addition, approximately 93 percent of
parents say they have set rules or limits regarding Internet use,
but these rules do not include parents checking their children’s
online behavior.
To help parents navigate these issues, this year’s guide offers tips
for parents to create safe and positive online experiences for
children of all ages:
Maintain open communication with your child about technology
and the appropriate uses of it.
Make sure your child knows they cannot be anonymous on the
Internet.
Talk to your child about what should never be posted online
and the dangers of posting too much information.
Explain that posting online is just like writing in permanent
marker – it cannot be erased.
Engage your child in continuous conversations about how to
behave online.
Complete a “use agreement” with your child and talk about
respecting others online. Establish and enforce household rules for
technology usage. Discuss why strong passwords are
important, how to create them and the need to keep them private.
Obtain all passwords for devices and apps. [to top of second
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Stay informed on your child’s Internet habits, review their user history
and observe their social media activity. Know who their friends and followers
are.
Be aware of changes in your child’s behavior that may indicate
cyberbullying.
Never threaten to take away your child’s phone or Internet access. This
could prevent them from approaching you in the future about online problems.
For more information or assistance, Attorney General Madigan urged Illinois
residents to contact her office’s Internet Safety Team at 1-888-414-7678 or
email them at e-info@atg.state.il.us to connect with an Internet Safety
Specialist. Madigan’s Internet Safety Team regularly provides schools, teachers,
students and parents with online safety tips, helping children understand the
importance of using safe online practices.
“We thank Attorney General Madigan for continuing to highlight dangerous
recalled products and other potential dangers to children,” said Kids in Danger
Executive Director Nancy Cowles. “This is an exciting and fun time of year, and
the Safe Shopping Guide helps ensure it’s a safe time of year as well.”
“The Attorney General’s Office has long been on the forefront of ensuring our
children are safe from many dangers around them,” said Abe Scarr, Illinois PIRG
Director. “This year is no different. The Attorney General’s Office has offered
real, practical advice for keeping children safe online, which is critical
information in today’s digital age.”
Consumers can view and download the 2015 Safe Shopping Guide at Madigan’s
website or by calling the Attorney General’s Recall Hotline for a print copy at
1-888-414-7678.
[Office of the Attorney General Lisa
Madigan]
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