November 5, 1997- Clock Tambourine Toys Recalled by STK International
In cooperation with the U.S. ConsumerProduct Safety Commission (CPSC), STK International Inc. ofVernon, Calif., is recalling over 20,400 Clock Tambourinetoys. Small pieces could break off the toys, presentingpotential choking and aspiration hazards to youngchildren.
August 27, 1997; Revised July 9, 2001- Star Wonders Flying Dolls Recall by Placo
In cooperation with the U.S. ConsumerProduct Safety Commission (CPSC), Placo Products Company ofCommerce, Calif., is recalling about 140,000 Star Wondersdolls. During use, the wings of the flying dolls can breakoff, causing serious eye injuries to consumers.
JUNE 19, 1997- Chinese Jump Ropes Recall by Klutz
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product SafetyCommission (CPSC), Klutz Inc. of Palo Alto, Calif., isoffering to replace the Chinese jump ropes sold with about 66,000children's activity books by Anne Akers Johnson entitled "Chinese JumpRope," distributed by Klutz. The ends of the elasticized ropes are joinedtogether by metal crimps that may fail in use. Children using the ropes orstanding nearby can be hit by an end of the rope as it snapsback.
April 16, 1997- "Weebles Tractor" Toys Recall by Playskool
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product SafetyCommission (CPSC), Playskool of Pawtucket, R.I., is voluntarily recallingover 116,000 "Weebles Tractor" toys (item number 5242). The red plungerlocated on top of the toy can crack and break apart, presenting apotential choking hazard to young children.
January 6, 1997- Toy Water Batons Recall by Dairy Queen
May 30, 1996- Rolling Clock Push Toy Recalled by Man's Trading Co.
January 16, 1996- Cobbler Bench Toy Recalled by Tuesday Morning
In cooperation with the U.S. ConsumerProduct Safety Commission (CPSC), Tuesday Morning, Inc.,Dallas, Texas, is voluntarily recalling about 1,164 woodencobbler bench toys. The product is a banned hazardoussubstance under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act becausethe toy contains balls which measure less than 1.75 inchesin diameter. In addition, if the toy is dropped, smallpieces of wood may splinter off. The small balls andsplinters may present a choking or asphyxiation hazard tochildren under three years old.
December 6, 1995- Winnie the Pooh Pull Toys Recalled by Charpente
July 28, 1995; Revised July 9, 2001- Pull Toy, Paper Weight & Liquid Timer Recalled by Four Seasons General Merchandise
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Four Seasons General Merchandise, of Vernon, Calif., is recalling 4,800 Pull-A-Long Wooden Snail pull toys, 1,800 Water Timers (2 models), and 864 Paper Weights. The Pull-A-Long Wooden Snail breaks into small parts that could choke children. The Magic Diamond Paper Weight and Liquid Timers contain ethylene glycol and petroleum distillates, which are considered combustible and hazardous to children if ingested.
May 26, 1995- Big Top Playmates - Remove Small Pom Poms
March 22, 1995- Vinyl Squeeze Toys Recalled by The Bazaar Inc.
February 23, 1995- Disney Play 'N Pop Activity Toy Recalled by Arcotoys
In cooperation with the U.S. ConsumerProduct Safety Commission (CPSC), Arcotoys Inc., a MattelCompany in Westbury, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling 200,000of its portable Disney Play 'N Pop Activity Toys.
December 20, 1995; Revised July 9, 2001- "Quick N' Easy Micro-Bake" Recalled by Just Toys
December 1, 1994- "Littlest Pet Shop Tea Set" Recalled by Kid Dimension
October 20, 1994; Revised July 10, 2001- Rattlin Rocking Rings Recalled by Deb's Toys
May 26, 1994- Candy Filled Toy Funglasses Recalled by Sansom
May 6, 1994- Toy Wagon Recalled by Etna Products
February 8, 1994- Kouvalias Music Toy Recalled by Reeves International
AUGUST 27, 1993- Oriental Trading Company, Inc. Recalls Five Toys
MAY 27, 1993- WHAM-O Backyard Water Slides Are Dangerous For Adults And Teenagers
|
|