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Children's Products

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Playskool Toy Chests

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

Screws in the chests' lid support hinges can loosen over time, and come out from the base of the toy chests. If this happens, the lids of the toy chests can collapse suddenly, possibly causing injuries to children's head, neck, fingers or hands.

Sep 4, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Babyliss Hair Dryers

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

The hairdryers do not have an immersion protection device on the power cord and could present a serious electrocution hazard, if exposed to water.

Aug 29, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Star Clacker wooden toys and Ride-On Duck wooden riding toys

Pottery Barn Kids, of San Francisco, Calif.

Class II - Moderate

The wooden peg can come off of the Star Clacker toy and pose a choking hazard. The Ride-On Duck's wheel cap can break, allowing the wheel to come off and release small parts, also presenting a choking hazard to young children. The Star Clacker wooden toys, also do not comply with the Federal Hazardous Substance Act for design and construction of baby rattles, due to the handle length.

Aug 7, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Pull-along snail toys

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The eyes on the pull toy can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Jul 25, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

"Sort & See" sorting box toys

Small World Toys, of Culver City, Calif.

Class II - Moderate

The plastic windows on the "see-inside" sorting blocks can break, causing the beads inside to be released. This presents a choking hazard to children.

Jul 25, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Little Wooden Push Cars

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

A child can pull the horn off the car's steering wheel, and a small part inside poses a choking hazard.

Jun 18, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Pop 'n Scoot Ride-on toys

The Little Tikes Company, of Hudson, Ohio

Class II - Moderate

Young children who lean forward can fall forward over the handlebars, causing facial injuries.

Jun 12, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Toy Boxes

Southern Wood Products, of Sparta, Tenn.

Class II - Moderate

The middle lid support hinge can collapse suddenly and cause an injury to a child's head, neck, fingers, or hands; or can become an entrapment hazard to young children.

May 31, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Big Red Wagons

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The Big Red Wagon has four rubber wheels that include plastic rims that may break and explode under pressure, when being inflated. Parts of the wheel and the tire can strike and injure anyone nearby.

May 30, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →
Class III - Low Risk

The plastic air intake chamber of the air-powered toy planes can burst, throwing plastic pieces, posing a laceration, bruise and abrasion hazard to consumers.

May 24, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →
Class I - Dangerous

The motors on the cotton candy machines can jam and overheat, posing a fire hazard. Additionally, the heating unit can be activated without the spinner in place, presenting a risk of burn to consumers.

May 21, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Vermont Precision Woodworks cribs

Vermont Precision Woodworks, of Morrisville, Vt.

Class I - Dangerous

The slats on the cribs can loosen and detach from the drop side rail, creating a large opening between the slats, where a child's head or neck could become entrapped, resulting in serious injury or death.

Apr 25, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →
Class III - Low Risk

The rockets' foam tips can break off, exposing sharp edges that can cause face lacerations or eye injuries to consumers. The rocket systems also have weak pump handles that can break during use, posing a risk of hand lacerations to consumers.

Apr 18, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Smart Response Swings

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

It is possible to misassemble the seats of these swings, so that they appear secure, but are not. If the seat of the swing is not properly attached, the seat and baby can flip forward.

Apr 10, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →