The magnetic maze board’s plastic wand can separate and expose a magnet that can be a choking hazard to children. Also, if a child has more than one of these toys and the magnets detach and are swallowed, the magnets can attract each other and cause intestinal perforations or blockages, which can be fatal.
admin on August 26th 2010 in Recalls
The C-shaped metal stand can break where the curved arm attaches to the leg of the metal frame, posing a fall hazard to an infant in the hammock.
admin on August 24th 2010 in Recalls
The side-to-side shifting or tilting of the hammock can cause the infant to roll and become entrapped or wedged against the hammock’s fabric and/or mattress pad, resulting in a suffocation hazard.
admin on August 24th 2010 in Recalls
The bottle warmers can overheat liquids and baby food, posing a burn hazard to adults and babies.
admin on August 24th 2010 in Recalls
The stroller’s frame latch above the front wheels can fail when the stroller hits an object, causing the stroller to unexpectedly collapse. This can result in minor scrapes, cuts and bruises.
admin on August 19th 2010 in Recalls
Wiring in the baby monitor camera can overheat and emit smoke, posing a burn hazard to consumers.
admin on August 12th 2010 in Recalls
The wooden dowels can be installed at an angle, allowing the metal rattle inside to become exposed. This poses a serious choking hazard to young children.
admin on August 11th 2010 in Recalls
The plastic Sonya Lee figure in the play set can break at the waist, exposing small parts which pose a choking hazard to young children.
admin on August 5th 2010 in Recalls
The end structure of the bunk bed can pose an entrapment hazard to young children, a violation of the Safety Standard for Entrapment Hazards in Bunk Bed, 16 C.F.R. Part 1513. Children can get their necks caught in the opening between the post and the decorative molding.
admin on August 3rd 2010 in Recalls