Nerf Blaster Darts Safety
While the Nerf brand has gained popularity, the company's blasters and guns--with their soft foam darts--have raised safety concerns among some consumers.
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Warning
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Hasbro, the maker of all Nerf products, issues a warning on toys that include darts and blasters, cautioning consumers to play in a safe environment; not aim at the eyes or face; avoid modification of the toy's components; and always wear the vision gear included with the toy.
Recall
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a toy recall of 330,000 Nerf N-Strike Recon Blasters in October 2008. This was because of a safety issue with the blaster, not the darts.
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Insight
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In April 2009, "Popular Mechanics" wrote, "Nerf's foam ammo is safe for limbs and fragile furnishings."
History
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1989's Nerf Blast-A-Ball was the first-ever Nerf gun.
Banishment
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In 2009, the University of Colorado banned all Nerf guns from its campus--not over safety concerns, but out of fear that the blasters could be painted to look like real guns.
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References
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