Safety
Toy safety is the top priority for our company and our products are tested and meet all U.S. Safety Standards and those required by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The recommended age for our sensory bins is for children ages 3+. Sensory sand should also be kept away from mouth, nose, and eyes. If contact should occur, rinse the area with water.
Care
To keep the Sensory Bin, sensory sand, and components clean, always wash hands before use. Accessories can be kept clean by washing them in a colander with warm soapy water (dish soap), rinsing and draining after play; then store them in a separate resealable bag or container.
The tub and lid are made of Polypropylene (PP) and is recyclable as a #5 plastic. The bins can of course be reused for other purposes, but it's good to know that when play is done or if it becomes broken, the entire package including the cardboard sleeve can be recycled.
Tips & Additional Information
Place a towel or table cover under your Sensory Bin to collect any sand if any spills occur.
Water and humidity will change the consistency of your sensory sand.
If your sand appears to be too dry when you begin:
Add a drop or two of bottled, filtered or distilled water and work it in. This should restore the sand to a soft consistency. Be sure to gradually add only one or two drops at a time. If too much water is added, it can dissolve and will not be workable.
If your sand appears to be too wet:
The sand can be spread out on a pan and air dried as needed to return it to its original texture.