
Glasgow Hospital Warns Parents After Children Suffer Burns From Microwaved Squishy Toys
Paediatric burn specialists at Glasgow's Royal Hospital for Children have expressed grave concerns following several admissions involving children injured by superheated 'squishy' toys. The hospital has observed a concerning trend where children are attempting to warm these popular toys in microwaves, leading to severe burns.
Microwaving Squishy Toys Poses Burn Risk
The soft, gel-filled toys, often marketed to children, can reach extreme temperatures when microwaved, posing a significant risk of injury. Medical professionals described some of the injuries as requiring significant treatment
, underscoring the severity of the burns sustained.
Healthcare staff have urged parents and guardians to be vigilant and educate children on the dangers of this practice. They advise against microwaving any toys, particularly those not explicitly designed for such use, to prevent further accidents. The warning highlights the unforeseen hazards that can emerge from online trends, placing children at risk of serious physical harm.






