Baby and kids' product recalls
6680 federal recalls on file. Every federal recall touching baby and kids' products — toys, formula, baby food, cribs, strollers, child seats. Sourced from CPSC, FDA, USDA, and NHTSA, translated into plain English.
- 2001-12-18CPSCSandberg Manufacturer Co., of Los Angeles, Calif.CPSC, Sandberg Manufacturer Co. Announce Recall of Children's Dressers
The dresser can tip over during use, posing a serious injury hazard to consumers.
- 2001-12-12CPSCKids II Inc., of Alpharetta, Ga.CPSC, Kids II Inc. Announce Recall of Pop Links Toys
The tips on the links, that snap together like a chain, can break off, posing a choking hazard to young children.
- 2001-12-12CPSCBaby Buzz'r International, of Sandy, UtahCPSC, Baby Buzz'r International Announce Recall of Toy Baby Buzz'r
The red, green and blue button covers on the toy can come off, posing a choking hazard to young children.
- 2001-12-12CPSCKid Cool LLC, of New York, N.Y.CPSC, Kid Cool LLC Announce Recall of Girls' Infant/Toddler Garments Sold Exclusively at Sears
The zipper pull and metal ring on these garments can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
- 2001-12-06CPSCBRIO® Corp., of Germantown, Wis., a subsidiary of BRIO AB of SwedenCPSC and BRIO® Corp. Announce Recall of Curious George Toys
The toys include fabric-filled mobile phones that can pose a choking hazard to young children.
- 2001-12-06CPSCLittle Tikes Co., of Hudson, OhioCPSC, Little Tikes Co. Announce Recall of Lobster Toy Attached to Stationary Entertainer
The antennae on the lobster toy can break, posing a choking hazard to young children.
- 2001-12-04NHTSA-EquipmentBritax Child Safety, Inc.Britax Child Safety, Inc. — BRITAX/INADVERTENT BUCKLE RELEASE
IF THE BUCKLE BECOMES UNLATCHED, THE CHILD MAY NOT BE RESTRAINED IN A VEHICLE CRASH.
- 2001-11-28CPSCAqua-Leisure Industries Inc., of Avon, Mass.CPSC, Aqua-Leisure Industries Inc. Announce Recall of Inflatable Baby Floats
The leg holes in the seat of the float can tear, causing children to unexpectedly fall into the water and possibly drown.
- 2001-11-28CPSCStride Rite Children's Group Inc., of Lexington, Mass.CPSC, Stride Rite Children's Group Inc. Announce Recall of Girls' Shoes
The buckle on these shoes can break, posing a choking hazard for young children.
- 2001-11-28CPSCManley Toy Direct, of Indianola, IowaCPSC, Manley Toy Direct Announce the Recall of Zapper Toys
The balloon tongues and the cylinders holding the tongues on these toys can detach, posing a choking and aspiration hazard to young children.
- 2001-11-28CPSCLittle Tikes Co., of Hudson, OhioCPSC, KB Gear Announce Recall of Computer Mouse Sets
The mouse ball can separate from the mouse and pose a choking hazard to young children.
- 2001-11-28CPSCHandsOnToys, Inc. of Wilmington, Mass.CPSC, HandsOnToys, Inc. Announce Recall to Replace Rattles
The rattle can break and expose the noisemaker inside the rattle handle, posing a choking hazard to young children.
- 2001-11-13NHTSA-EquipmentCRC INDUSTRIES, INC.CRC INDUSTRIES, INC. — CRC INDUSTRIES/AUTOMOTIVE CLEANER
IF THIS PRODUCT IS USED IN AN AREA WHERE THERE IS THE PRESENCE OF AN IGNITION SOURCE, A FIRE COULD RESULT.
- 2001-11-09NHTSA-EquipmentBritax Child Safety, Inc.Britax Child Safety, Inc. — BRITAX/FMVSS 213/TETHER BRACKET SEPARATION
IN A CRASH, THE SHELL MAY SEPARATE FROM THE SEAT SHELL ATTACHMENT POINT AND ALLOW HALF OF THE TETHER TO COME LOOSE POSSIBLY RESULTING IN INJURY.
- 2001-11-06CPSCCandlewick Press, of Cambridge, Mass.CPSC, Candlewick Press Announce Recall of Children's Board Books
The plastic lamination on the board book may peel off, posing a choking hazard for young children.
- 2001-11-02CPSCLillian Vernon Corporation, of Rye, N.Y.CPSC, Lillian Vernon Corporation Announce Recall of Costumes
Fabric used in these costumes can ignite readily and presents a serious risk of burn injuries, in violation of the Federal Flammable Fabrics Act.
- 2001-10-31CPSCSassy Inc., of Northbrook, Ill.CPSC, Sassy Inc. Announce Recall to Replace Rattles
The sewn-on spherical-shaped fabric eyes on the rattles can detach, posing a choking hazard to small children.
- 2001-10-23CPSCDiscovery Toys Inc., of Livermore, Calif.CPSC, Discovery Toys Announce Recall of Children's Toy Phones
The blue, hard plastic antenna ball can break off the toy phone, posing a choking hazard to young children.
- 2001-10-23NHTSA-EquipmentFEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATIONFEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATION — FEDERAL SIGNAL/EMERGENCY STROBE LIGHTS
THIS CONDITION COULD BE LIFE-THREATENING SHOULD A SMALL CHILD OR A PERSON WITH A HEART CONDITION EXPERIENCE A SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK. ALSO, A POSSIBLE FIRE HAZARD EXISTS.
- 2001-10-11CPSCPalliser Furniture Ltd., of Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaCPSC, Palliser Furniture Ltd. Announce Recall of Toy Boxes
The toy box's lid can fall suddenly, posing entrapment and strangulation hazards to young children. In addition, spaces at the end of the hinge on the lid can cause pinched, crushed and lacerated fingers. The toy chest voluntary standard requires toy boxes or chests with hinged lids to have lid supports that keep the lid from falling suddenly onto the head of a child, preventing an entrapment and strangulation hazard. The hinges also must minimize any spaces that could allow a child's finger to be pinched, crushed or lacerated.
- 2001-10-10CPSCLittle Tikes Company, of Hudson, OhioCPSC, Little Tikes Announce Recall of Swings
The buckles on the swing can break and the shoulder restraint straps can pull out of the back of the seat, causing young children to fall.
- 2001-10-10CPSCEvenflo Company Inc., of Vandalia, OhioCPSC, Evenflo Announce Recall to Repair Home Décor Swing™ Wooden Baby Gates
The plastic mounting hardware that attaches to the wall can crack or break, allowing the wooden gate to unlatch. Children can then gain access to restricted areas, such as stairs. Also, the plastic hardware attached to the side of the gate can break, creating small parts that pose a choking hazard to young children.
- 2001-10-10CPSCSafety 1st, of Canton, Mass.CPSC, Safety 1st Announce Recall of Fold-Up Booster Seats
The top half of the seat inserts can separate, and a child can fall from the chair and be injured.
- 2001-10-10CPSCCosco Inc., of Columbus, Ind.CPSC, Dorel Juvenile Group Announce Recall of Cosco Playpens
The plastic tabs on the playpen that lock the rails into the corners can break or loosen over time, allowing the rails to turn inward, collapse and entrap an infant.
- 2001-10-09NHTSA-EquipmentSAFELINE KIDS, INC.SAFELINE KIDS, INC. — SAFELINE KIDS/FMVSS 213 - AIRBAG WARNING LABEL
THE AIR BAG LABEL WARNS CONSUMERS NOT TO PLACE A CHILD RESTRAINT IN THE REAR-FACING POSITION IN ANY VEHICLE SEAT WITH AN AIR BAG AS SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH COULD OCCUR.
- 2001-10-09NHTSA-EquipmentSAFELINE KIDS, INC.SAFELINE KIDS, INC. — SAFELINE KIDS/FMVSS 213 - SEAT WEIGHT CAPICITY
THE CHILD SEATS WERE NOT CERTIFIED AS MEETING THE 25 POUND WEIGHT REQUIREMENT OF THIS STANDARD.
- 2001-09-26CPSCAmerican Suzuki Motor Corp., of Brea, Calif.CPSC, American Suzuki Motor Corp. Announce Recall of Youth ATVs
The drive chain on these ATVs could come off the sprockets and lock the rear axle. This could cause the driver to lose control of the ATV and crash, possibly resulting in injury or death.
- 2001-09-20CPSCBlue Coral, of Cleveland, OhioCPSC, Blue Coral Announce Recall of Rain-X® Glass Cleaner and Washer Fluid
The products, which contain methyl alcohol, are not sealed with child-resistant closures, as required by federal law. Methyl alcohol, also known as methanol, is toxic and can cause blindness or death if ingested.
- 2001-09-20CPSCNational Service Industries Inc. (NSI), of Atlanta, Ga.CPSC, National Service Industries Inc. Announce Recall of Drain Cleaners
The bottles can leak, allowing the contents of the cleaner to come into contact with consumers. These cleaners can cause irritation and burns to the skin and eyes.
- 2001-09-10CPSCSBH RestructuringStorybook Heirlooms RecallsChildren's Pajamas
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