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CHILDREN'S PRODUCT RECALLS - January 2020
Safe Kids is committed to keeping you informed about recalls of products that can put kids at risk. This recall report includes information about collapsing strollers that pose fall hazards, tricycles containing lead paint and multiple inclined sleepers recalled to prevent infant suffocation hazards. The Safe Kids’ recall center is a unique place where parents and caregivers can go to stay up-to-date on recalls of all child-related products.
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Top Recall
January 29, 2020 CPSC; Summer Infant recalls its SwaddleMe By Your Bed Inclined Sleepers to prevent a risk of suffocation, as infant fatalities have been reported with other inclined sleep products. Units: About 46,300.
January 29, 2020 CPSC; Graco recalls its Little Lounger Rocking Seats to prevent a risk of suffocation, as infant fatalities have been reported with other inclined sleep products. Units: About 111,000 (an additional 1,800 sold in Mexico).
January 29, 2020 CPSC; Delta Enterprise Corp recalls multiple models of its inclined sleepers to prevent a risk of suffocation, as infant fatalities have been reported with other inclined sleep products. Units: 5,900.
January 29, 2020 CPSC; Evenflo recalls its Pillo Portable Napper to prevent a risk of suffocation, as infant fatalities have been reported with other inclined sleep products. Units: About 3,100.
Recalls
January 30, 2020 CPSC; K-Apparel recalls its Children’s Lounge Pants because they fail to meet the flammability standard for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children. Units: About 2,200.
January 30, 2020 CPSC; Bobcat Company recalls its 2017-2018 Bobcat 3650 Utility Vehicles because their rear brake line can become punctured, causing the brakes to fail and posing a collision and crash hazard. Units: About 522 (an additional 53 sold in Canada).
January 30, 2020 CPSC; Polaris recalls its 2019 Pro XD Utility Vehicles because their rear brake line can become punctured, causing the brakes to fail and posing a collision and crash hazard. Units: About 760.
January 30, 2020 CPSC; Polaris recalls its 2017-2018 Brutus Utility Vehicles because their rear brake line can become punctured, causing the brakes to fail and posing a collision and crash hazard. Units: About 340 (an additional 19 sold in Canada).
January 30, 2020 CPSC; Pier 1 recalls several collections of its Desk Chairs because their legs can break, posing fall and injury hazards. Units: About 6,000 (an additional 300 sold in Canada).
January 23, 2020 CPSC; PCNA recalls its Spare 10,000 mAh Power Banks because their lithium-ion battery can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards. Units: About 5,000 (an additional 445 sold in Canada).
January 23, 2020 CPSC; Varidesk recalls its Stand2Learn Stools because their foot supports were improperly welded and can break, posing a fall hazard. Units: About 4,700 (an additional 300 sold in Canada).
January 16, 2020 CPSC; Baby Trend recalls its Tango Mini Strollers because their hinge joints can release and collapse under pressure, posing a fall hazard. Units: About 2,000.
January 14, 2020 CPSC; The Thompson’s Company recalls its WaterSeal Waterproofing Wood Protector and Masonry Protector in Aerosol cans because rust can form along the can and create leaks, posing a fire hazard if in contact with a source of ignition. Units: About 852,000.
January 9, 2020 CPSC; Libbey Glass recalls its Milk Bottles because they can break unexpectedly during use, posing a laceration hazard. Units: About 44,300.
January 9, 2020 CPSC; Thesaurus Global Marketing recalls its Tricycles, sold exclusively at Amazon.com, because their paint contains levels of lead exceeding the federal lead paint ban, posing a risk of adverse health issues to children. Units: About 370.
January 09, 2020 CPSC; Boston Warehouse Trading Corp. recalls its Holiday Travel Mugs because they are mislabeled as microwave safe, posing a fire hazard. Units: About 2,400.