verboard. by a ho numerous hoverboard's are being taken off the shelves by the cpsc. we encourage parents to make sure any of the board has the ul227 certification sticker. the cpsc warns that sticker does not guarantee that the hoverboard will not overheat. finally i would like to talk about excessively noisy toys. cpsc has not recalled a toy that is excessively noisy over the past year, but it is still a concern. children have the most to lose from hearing loss. it messes with your ability to learn vocabulary, grammar, and other parts of verbal communication. one in seven children between the ages of six to 17 experience some kind of hearing loss that may be due in part to these large toys. e in part to these loud toys. we warn parents especially to be cautious of toy cell phones, because kids put them up tho their ear, and they are very fragile. you can put tape over the speaker, or simply take the batteries out. in conclusion, the cpsc has made a lot of progress over the last decade protecting our kids. we hope congress will give it the resources that the commissi