CPSC Recalls (Dec 4th-Dec 19th): Jewelry, First Years Seats, Teethers, Stokke, more
December 19th 2007 by Dr.MOZ in Dangerous Toys, Recalls
We enjoyed a short break from CPSC recalls earlier in the month, but we’ve seen a long list of warnings lately so I wanted to share them with you. Click the link below to show the full list of CPSC recall warnings issued between Dec. 4th and 19th:
- AAFES Recalls “Soldier Bear” Toys (Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard)
- CPSC Press Release CPSC Urges Parents To Not Place Infants on Air Mattresses
- Hooker Furniture Recalls Bunk Beds (Due to Strangulation Hazard)
- Codee International Corp. Recalls Children’s Jewelry (Due to Risk of Lead Exposure)
- Children’s Toys Recalled by Dollar Tree Stores (Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard)
- Infantino Recalls Infant Teethers (Due to Choking Hazard)
- Horseshoe Magnets Recalled by United Scientific (Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard)
- Fishing Games Sold at Grocery Stores Recalled by Far East Brokers (Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard)
- Stokke Announces Recall of Certain Xplory (r) Strollers (Due to Front Wheel Detachment)
- Children’s Sunglasses (15 Styles) Recalled by FGX International (Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard)
- TKS Children’s Pants Recalled by Sears (Drawstrings at Waist Pose Entrapment Hazard)
- Basic Editions Girls’ Clothing Sets Recalled by Kmart (Drawstrings at Waist Pose Entrapment Hazard)
- Personal Identity Children’s Sweaters with Drawstrings Recalled by Sears (Due to Strangulation Hazard)
- RC2 Recalls Potty Training Seats (Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard)
- RC2 Recalls The First Years ™ Children’s Feeding Seats (Due to Fall Hazard)
- Boys’ Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings Recalled by Scope Apparel (Due to Strangulation Hazard)
If you are aware of other recalls announced between the Dec. 4th -19th not listed above, please share them with us by clicking in the comments bubble above.
Have fun and stay healthy,
Dr.MOZ







December 19th, 2007 at 11:04 pm
This all continues to be so discouraging. As a mom of a toddler, I have been really anxious about finding safe toys for my daughter. Thanks for all of the information. Here’s another helpful guide to buying lead-free toys –
http://generationorange.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=127