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Consumer Products Recalls

Household items, electronics, toys, and furniture

9,571 Total Recalls
Class II - Moderate

These seats can have a white chalky powder or residue on their surface. It is the UV Absorber that has separated from the seat due to a molding defect that affected some seats produced in one or more molding runs. This could cause skin irritation to children who come into contact with the residue.

Mar 1, 2006 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Glowin' Dino and Glowin' Doggy Animal Flashlights

The Little Tikes Co., of Hudson, Ohio

Class II - Moderate

The light green paint on the dinosaur-shaped flashlight and the brown paint on the dog-shaped flashlight could contain excess levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.

Mar 1, 2006 Electronics Nationwide View Details β†’
Class I - Dangerous

The grills have faulty regulators that can release too much gas to the burner causing an excessive burner flame. This also poses a risk of gas leaks, fires and explosions if an ignition source is present.

Feb 23, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’

Chicken Limbo Electronic Party Game

Milton Bradley, of East Longmeadow, Mass.

Class II - Moderate

The game's two side poles do not fit into their bases properly, making the game unstable. This can cause the game to completely fall apart if touched, hitting children playing the game as well as bystanders.

Feb 23, 2006 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Silk Kimono Tops

Single, of Los Angeles, Calif.

Class II - Moderate

The kimono tops are made of fabric that fails to meet mandatory standards of fabric flammability, in violation of the federal Flammable Fabrics Act. The sheer outer shell fabric of the kimono top can readily ignite and present a risk of burn injuries.

Feb 23, 2006 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Pilates Balls

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The plastic black clips at the end of the rubber tubing can come apart when in use. In addition, the grommet used to hold the black rubber tubing could separate from the nylon webbing. Consumers using the pilates balls could fall and be hit by pieces that separate.

Feb 16, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’
Class II - Moderate

The carbon dioxide (CO2) cartridges can be forcibly ejected out the back of the paintball marker and break the plastic screw-on cap. This poses a serious risk of injury to the paintball marker's operator, who can be hit forcefully by the CO2 cartridges or the plastic screw-on cap. Overtightening the screw-on cap after the cartridges are pierced can result in a serious impact injury.

Feb 15, 2006 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishers

Strike First Corp., of Scarborough, Ontario, Canada

Class I - Dangerous

The fire extinguishers can fail to discharge properly when the trigger is activated, which puts consumers at risk of fire-related injuries.

Feb 7, 2006 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details β†’