UPPAbaby adapters included with Rumbleseats
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The adapters can detach, posing a fall hazard to the child in the RumbleSeat.
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The adapters can detach, posing a fall hazard to the child in the RumbleSeat.
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Infants who are placed unrestrained in the product and later found on their stomach are at risk of suffocation.
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The button on some buckles that release the harness can break and detach when pressed by the user while the child is in the stroller, making it difficult to release, and posing a choking hazard to young children.
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The coin cell battery inside the slap watches can fall out, posing battery ingestion and choking hazards to young children.
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The smoke alarm and the combination smoke/carbon monoxide (CO) alarm can fail to alert consumers to a fire.
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The touchscreen on the treadmill can detach and fall, posing a risk of injury to consumers.
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The size of the neck opening is too large for infants 0 to 6 months, which can allow an infant's head to slip into and be covered by the sleep bag, posing a risk of suffocation.
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The plastic wings can detach from the body of the teether, posing a choking hazard to young children.
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The abacus ring on the horses back can dislodge and release the small beads, posing a choking hazard to small children.
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The heart-shaped graphics located on the knees of the romper can peel off or detach, posing a choking hazard to children.
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The recalled bath wraps fail to meet flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
DONGGUAN BABYCARE PRODUCTS CO., LTD, of Dongguan, China
The bath seats fail to meet the federal safety standard for infant bath seats, including requirements for stability, and can tip over while in use, posing a drowning hazard to babies.
Genentech, a member of the Roche Group, of South San Francisco, Calif.
The bottles containing the prescription drug can leak due to a fit issue between the press-in bottle adapter and bottleneck. If the bottle is leaking, there is a risk of drug exposure by contact with skin or eyes. Prescription drugs must be in child resistant packaging that prevents children from gaining access to the contents as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA).
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The metal wire in the shepherd's staff can become exposed, posing a laceration hazard.
Shenzhen Haochen Industrial Co. Ltd., of China
The recalled helmets were incorrectly advertised and marketed for children aged 2 years or older. However, the recalled helmets do not comply with minimum safety requirements for children younger than 5 and pose a risk of head injury to those children.
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The small plastic pieces inside the toy trumpets can come loose and can be ingested by children, posing a choking hazard.
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The snaps can break or detach from the rompers, posing a choking, laceration and pinching hazards to children.
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The snaps can break or detach from the suits, posing choking and laceration hazards to children.
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The batteries in the flashlight can overheat, posing burn and fire hazards.
Washington Shoe Company, of Kent, Wash.
Rivets used to attach the handles to the boot can detach, posing a choking hazard to children.