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Children's Products

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

Twist and Sort Toys

Guidecraft Inc., of Winthrop, Minn.

Class II - Moderate

The small pegs on three of the four posts can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Oct 20, 2011 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

BUSA children's folding tent

Unknown Manufacturer

Class III - Low Risk

The steel wire frame of the tent can break, producing sharp wire ends that can protrude through the tent fabric, posing a laceration or puncture hazard.

Oct 6, 2011 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Drop-Side Cribs

Yu Wei Co. Ltd., of Taipei, Taiwan (this firm is no longer in business)

Class II - Moderate

The drop-side rails on the crib can malfunction, detach or unexpectedly fall down, causing part of the drop side to fall out of position. When this happens, a space is created into which an infant or toddler can roll and become wedged or entrapped, which can lead to strangulation or suffocation. A child can also fall out of the crib. Drop-side incidents can also occur due to incorrect assembly and due to age-related wear and tear.

Oct 5, 2011 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Toy cars

LM Import & Export, Inc., of Miami, Fla.

Class II - Moderate

Surface paint on the toy cars contains excessive levels of lead, a violation of the federal lead paint standard.

Sep 28, 2011 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’
Class II - Moderate

The hair on the Chloe and Sophie dolls may contain loops that are large enough to fit around a child's head and neck, and the headband on the Audrey doll, if loosened, can form a loop that fits around a child's head and neck. These loops can pose a strangulation hazard.

Sep 8, 2011 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Pogo sticks

Unknown Manufacturer

Class III - Low Risk

The bottom rubber tip attached to the pogo stick frame can wear out prematurely, posing a fall hazard to consumers. Also, the end caps on the handlebars can come off, exposing sharp edges. This poses a laceration hazard to consumers.

Jul 29, 2011 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Circo Children's Task Lamps

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

Lamps can overheat, causing the adhesive inside the lamp socket to melt and migrate into the bulb area of the socket. The cooled glue can adhere to the light bulb base and make the bulb difficult to remove which can result in a broken light bulb, posing a risk of laceration to consumers. Melted flammable glue that migrates onto the electrical components of the lamp poses a risk of fire.

Jul 20, 2011 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’
Class II - Moderate

The garments fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear posing a risk of burn injury to children. The garments are being recalled because they do not meet the tight-fitting sizing requirements.

Jun 30, 2011 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Wooden animal drum

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The paint used on the drum is in excess of the maximum allowable level of 90 ppm, a violation of the federal lead paint standard.

Jun 30, 2011 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

B-Nimble Strollers

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

An audible click heard when the brake pedal is pressed can give a false impression that the brake is fully engaged when it is not. When the brake is not engaged, the stroller can move unexpectedly posing a risk of injury to the child occupant.

Jun 23, 2011 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Quick Kids Junior Tennis Racquets

GAMMA Sports, of Pittsburgh, Pa.

Class II - Moderate

The orange grip tape on the tennis racket's handle contains high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.

Jun 23, 2011 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Children's Pain & Fever Concentrated Drops

Altaire Pharmaceuticals, Inc., of Aquebogue, N.Y

Class I - Dangerous

This over the counter medicine contains acetaminophen which calls for child-resistant packaging as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. Although the original bottle has child-resistant packaging, a separate dropper unit provided for dispensing the drug to children does not. When in use, a child can access the medicine, posing serious health problems or death if more than the recommended dosage is consumed.

Jun 23, 2011 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’