Posts Tagged ‘choking hazard’

CPSC Recalls Infant Socks Over Choking Hazard

Multiple news agencies have indicated recently that the Consumer Product Safety Commission has reported that certain infant socks are being recalled over a potential for posing a choking hazard. Classic Characters issued this recall after it was noted that the infant socks that come with stitched face and feet could pose a risk because the items could come detached, making it easy for the child to attempt to swallow the components. If that occurs, the child could end up choking. (read more)

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Spin-A-Mals Farm And Safari Puzzles Recalled Over Choking Hazard

Multiple news sources have reported that certain children’s wooden puzzles have been recalled over a possible choking hazard. The reports indicate that the small pegs present on the boards of the product could come loose unexpectedly, increasing the risk of a possible choking hazard. After the company Small World Toys received reports of incidents associated with the Spin-A-Mals Farm and Safari Puzzles, the recall announcement was issued. According to the reports, these incidents associated with the pegs coming detached from (read more)

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Choking Hazard Associated With Girls’ Denim Shorts Leads To A Recall

Jean shorts designed for babies and toddlers have been recalled, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the recall was issued due to a choking hazard that the clothing’s easily detachable studs could pose, which are fastened on the pockets of the denim. The federal agency is asking consumers with the recalled products to cease using this item immediately. Recalled shorts should be returned to any Buy Buy Baby location for a refund. If you believe you were affected (read more)

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IDM Group Recalls CareBears Pacifiers

Consumer Reports and several other media outlets have reported that CareBears Pacifiers have been recalled over issues associated with certain parts that could become detached from the products base. According to IDM Group LLC, the importer of the product, these pacifiers could pose a serious choking hazard to toddlers if the base becomes detached while the product is in use. Although no injuries have been reported, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has asked all consumers to keep these pacifiers away from (read more)

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Green Toys Recalls Mini Vehicles, Children Could Choke

The Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Canadian federal agency Health Canada have issued a voluntary recall of Green Toys™ Mini Vehicles. According to the official recall announcement, this recall was deemed necessary and issued promptly due to defective wheels and hubcaps present on these toys, which can become detached and pose a choking hazard to young children. Consumers should take the product away from small children immediately and contact Green Toys to receive a full refund for the defective (read more)

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Chaperone Child Seats Recalled Over Laceration Hazard

According to a number of news outlets, certain child car seats are being recalled over possible laceration and choking hazards. The recall announcement was first published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and according to the statement, Britax has decided to issue this recall alert following discoveries that certain models of infant car seats designed to restrain the child and keep it safe could have quite the opposite affect. According to the firm’s statement, Chaperone 9L69P5 CowMoo, E9L69N9 Moonsto, (read more)

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More Infant Car Seats Recalled, Children Could Choke

According to several news agencies, Britax, a company that manufactures safety items designed for children, has recalled four different models of its Britax Chaperone safety infant car seats. The official announcement released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows that models 9L69P5 Cowmoo, E9L69P2 Red Mil, E9L69N9 Moonsto and E9L69P3 Savanna are being recalled because they may have been equipped with chest clips that could have been produced to be more brittle. These items tend to break when chest clips are fastened while the child is (read more)

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Tumblekins Toys Recalled Due to Choking and Laceration Hazards

The International Playthings distributer has recently announced they’re voluntarily recalling the Tumblekins Toys manufactured by the Lishui Treetoys Trading Company. According to the news and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the reason for this recall is that the toys could easily break into very small and sharp pieces that could possibly pose choking or even laceration hazards to young children. The company received one report of the toy breaking into small pieces; this incident did not result in any injury. Over 31,000 (read more)

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Infant Rattles Recalled Due to Choking Hazard

The Lee Carter Co. has voluntarily decided to recall all of their infant rattles under the guidance by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. According to the news, these items were previously sold at Mexican specialty craft stores throughout the United States. According to the federal agency, the multicolored rattles posed a threat to the health of infants and are therefore prohibited from being resold. Although there have been no reported instances of injuries, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (read more)

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Baby Leg Warmers Recalled for Choking Hazard

Around 4,500 baby leg warmers and socks manufactured in China are being recalled for a chocking hazard caused by a heart applique that may detach.

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