Products are being recalled constantly for safety reasons. Here you'll find recent recall notices for children's products. Visit the U.S. Consumer Product's Safety Commission's site for other types of product recall notices.
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- CPSC, Inca Imports Announce Recall of Stuffed Bears
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC), Inca Imports, of Denver, Colo., is voluntarily recalling
about 2,600 stuffed bears. The noses, bells, and eyes of the
bears can detach, presenting a choking hazard to young children.
The eyes also present a sharp point hazard.
- CPSC, Firm Announce Recall of Bicycles
Specialized Bicycles, Inc.is
voluntarily recalling bicycles.The
frame of the bicycle can break during use causing the rider to
lose control of the bicycle, fall and suffer serious injuries.
- CPSC, DSI Toys, Inc. Announce Recall of Toy Kittens
DSI Toys, Inc is
recalling about 238,000 stuffed toy kittens. These toys contain
contaminated water that, if contacted, could cause illness to
children.
- CPSC, Imperial Toy Corp. Announce Recall of Toy Feeding Sets
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC), Imperial Toy Corp., of Los Angeles, Calif., is
voluntarily recalling about 100,000 toy feeding sets. The nipple
on the toy baby bottle included in these sets could come off,
posing a serious choking hazard to small children.
- CPSC, Advantage Publishers Group Announce Recall to Replace Educational Kits
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC), Advantage Publishers Group is voluntarily recalling to
replace components in "Let's Start Numbers" and "Optical
Illusions Lab" educational kits. The red painted numbers on the
acetate stencil sheet included in the "Let's Start" kit contain
lead; and the gold paint bearing the words "Kasy's Extrafine" on
the black pen included in the "Optical Illusions" kit has lead.
Lead poisoning is a serious hazard to children, and is associated
with behavioral problems, learning disabilities, hearing problems
and growth retardation.
- CPSC, Peg Perego USA Announce Recall of High Chairs
Peg Perego is
recalling about 325,000 high chairs. When the seat is reclined,
the high chairs have a space between the armrest and backrest in
which a child's head or arm can become entrapped.
- CPSC, Tony USA Inc. Announce Recall of Easter Egg Garlands
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC), Tony USA Inc. is voluntarily recalling about 200,000
Easter egg garlands. The string can break and release the eggs,
posing a choking hazard to young children.
- CPSC, Safety 1st Announce Recall of Wipe Warmers
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC) Safety 1st is voluntarily recalling about 100,600 baby wipe warmers. A wipe warmer is an
electric appliance that warms baby wipes. Cracks in the interior
basin of these wipe warmers can allow moisture to contact the
electrical components. Consumers touching the wipes could receive
an electrical shock.
- CPSC, Cosco Recall of Bungee Baby Jumpers
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC), Cosco Inc. (Cosco) is voluntarily
recalling bungee baby jumpers. Metal clasps can detach from the bungee cord, causing the unit to fall to the floor. Babies can suffer injuries from the fall.
- CPSC, Fisher-Price Announce Recall of Infant and Toddler Toys
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Fisher-Price, of East Aurora, N.Y., is recalling
about 20,000 infant and toddler Intelli-Table toys for repair. Two red
knobs on the toy can break off, creating small parts that can pose a
choking hazard for young children.
- CPSC, Meijer Inc. Announce Recall of Light and Glitter Wands
Meijer Inc. is voluntarily recalling about 5,000 "All That
Glitters" light and glitter wands. The batteries can
short-circuit, causing the wands' handles to become very hot and
melt the plastic, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
- CPSC, Eight Firms Announce the Recall of Zapper Toys
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC), eight firms are voluntarily recalling about 835,000
Zapper toys. The balloon tongues and the cylinders holding the
tongues on these toys can detach, posing a choking and aspiration
hazard to young children.
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