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Children's Products

๐Ÿ  Consumer Products โ€ข 2,191 recalls

Class III - Low Risk

The hinge on the stroller's folding mechanism can partially amputate consumers' fingertips, break their fingers or cause severe lacerations, among other injuries, when they press the release button while pulling on the release strap.

Jan 30, 2014 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Baby rattles

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The head on the rattle can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Jan 22, 2014 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Oodle Swings

Landscape Structures Inc., of Delano, Minn.

Class II - Moderate

The swing seat is suspended too close to the ground, posing an injury hazard to children who can get their legs caught underneath the swing seat.

Dec 23, 2013 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Water-absorbing polymer toys

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

These soft and colorful products can be mistaken by a child for candy. When swallowed, they can expand inside a child's body and cause intestinal obstructions, resulting in severe discomfort, vomiting, dehydration and could be life threatening. Similar toys have not shown up on x-rays and needed surgery to be removed from the body.

Dec 12, 2013 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Angelcare Movement and Sound Baby Monitors

Angelcare Monitors Inc.ยฎ, of Quebec, Canada

Class II - Moderate

The cord attached to the baby monitor's sensor pad is placed under the crib mattress, which poses a strangulation risk if the child pulls the cord into the crib and it becomes wrapped around the neck.

Nov 21, 2013 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Boy's Loungewear Pants

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The pajama pants fail to meet federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.

Nov 21, 2013 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Children's nightgowns

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The nightgowns fail to meet federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.

Nov 12, 2013 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’