CPSC Recalls (May 6-29): rattles, toys, blankets, jewelry, and many more
May 29th 2008 by Dr.MOZ in Dangerous Toys, Family Safety, Recalls 
We’ve seen an increase in CPSC recalls, so I wanted to get everyone caught up on the latest warnings posted between May 6th and May 29th. The images above only represent a small portion of the recalls, so please select the link below to see the full list of recalls:
Comment on a recalled product by typing in the text box below.
Have fun and stay healthy,
Dr.MOZ







May 31st, 2008 at 10:07 am
I know someone with that phone!
May 31st, 2008 at 11:06 am
You should definitely let the parents know about the recall Lee. As you’ll see in the recall details (click on 4th link above) the phone with the hinge poses a choking hazard. The second phone design has a screw visible in the hinge and is not included in the recall.
~ Dr.MOZ
June 2nd, 2008 at 2:29 pm
I just can’t understand the toy manufacturer mentality lately. It really is pretty simple, dont use lead in paint, do not put in parts that can be swallowed and cause choking, don’t make anything sharp that can cut, don’t make anything that will burst into flame, don’t make anything toxic and/or poisonous. I used to be angry about seeing thing like Caution Hot on coffee cups and warning do not ingest wrapper on some food packaging, but I guess some people really are not all that bright and it looks like a good proportion of them work in toy manufacturing.
I try to inspect every toy my daughter plays with, but how can you inspect for lead paint?