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This month's recall digest (English & Spanish)
KID Design Safety Toolkit
  • OKK Trading pays $655,000 for violating child safety rules

    Posted on June 25, 2009

    OKK Trading has settled with CPSC to pay $655,000 for violating child safety rules. The agreement settles CPSC staff claims that OKK Trading sold products that violated the Federal Hazardous Substances Act. Specifically they sold rattles that violated the rattles… Read More

  • Eddie Bauer play yard with rocking bassinet recalled

    Posted on May 19, 2009

    Dorel Juvenile Group announced the recall of 71,000 Eddie Bauer South and Sway Play Yards with rocking bassinets. The bassinets, in either the rocking or locked mode can tilt, tipping the baby into one side, posing a suffocation risk. There… Read More

  • Contaminated face paint recalled

    Posted on May 13, 2009

    The FDA has recalled face paint sold through the Oriental Trading Company after numerous users suffered ‘adverse events’ — rashes, itchiness, burning sensation, and swelling where the face paints were applied. Significant microbial contamination was indicated in most of the… Read More

  • New Chair, commissioner for CPSC, more money

    Posted on May 5, 2009

    This morning, President Obama nominated Inez Moore Tenenbaum to be the new chair of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Tenenbaum is the former state superintendent of Education for South Carolina and was the Democratic candidate for US Senate… Read More

  • Jardine announces yet another expansion of crib recall

    Posted on April 30, 2009

    CPSC and Jardine announced today that another 96,000 Jardine cribs, sold through this month, have been recalled because of slat breakage. This is the second expansion of the original recall, bringing the total number of cribs recalled to just under… Read More

  • “New” CPSC report on nursery product injuries and deaths.

    Posted on April 6, 2009

    Each year, CPSC releases a report compiling their injury and death data from nursery products. (They also do a similar report on toys.) The report released last week details injuries from 2007 and deaths through 2005 (hence the quotes around… Read More

  • CPSC serious about drawstring rule — five more recalls

    Posted on March 25, 2009

    CPSC recalled five different children’s sweatshirts and jackets with drawstrings today. Last year they fined more than a dozen companies for selling these products — the drawstrings pose a strangulation hazard for children. If you have a child’s garment with… Read More

  • 3 in 1 High Chair recalled for fall hazard

    Posted on March 24, 2009

    CPSC and Fisher Price announced the recall today of 24,000 3-in-1 High Chair to Boosters sold exclusively at Target since December. The chair can be released from the base resulting in a fall hazard. There is one reported injury involving… Read More

  • Dropside cribs prove too dangerous?

    Posted on March 18, 2009

    The Fullsize Crib Sub-committee of ASTM International, which sets voluntary standards for crib makers, voted this week on a new standard portion that would not allow current dropside crib designs. Dropside hardware failures on cribs have been linked to many… Read More

  • Baby bottles go BPA free

    Posted on March 9, 2009

    The six major makers of baby bottles sold in the US agreed to stop selling bottles with BPA, a chemical linked to a variety of health problems. Bisphenol A, commonly called BPA, is in a wide variety of everyday items…. Read More

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