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CHILDREN'S PRODUCT RECALLS - March 2021
Safe Kids is committed to keeping you informed about recalls of products that can put kids at risk. 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. This recall report includes children’s clothing posing burn hazards and booster seats that can break apart in a crash.
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Recalls
March 25, 2021 CPSC; Polaris recalled its Ranger Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles and ProXD, Gravely and Bobcat Utility Vehicles because their drive belt can break during operation and damage the inner clutch assembly and fuel line, resulting in a fuel leak and posing a fire hazard. Units: About 41,500 (an additional 1,475 sold in Canada).
March 24, 2021 NHTSA; Diono recalled its Cambria 2 Booster Seats because a crack can form between the headrest and backrest in the event of a crash, allowing the headrest to separate and violating the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard for child restraint systems. Units: About 6,920.
March 18, 2021 CPSC; Genentech recalled its prescription drug Evrysdi (risdiplam) because its packaging can leak and does not meet child-resistance requirements of the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. Units: About 14,000.
March 18, 2021 CPSC; Parker Squared recalled its Shepherd Boy Plush toys because the metal wire in the shepherd’s staff can become exposed, posing a laceration hazard. Units: About 3,000 (an additional 10 sold in Canada).
March 17, 2021 CPSC; HOFISH recalled its 10-Inch Hybrid Certi-PUR Certified Foam and Pocket Spring Mattresses because they fail to meet the mandatory federal flammability standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard. Units: About 700.
March 17, 2021 CPSC; Global Home Imports recalled its Platform Bed Frames because they can collapse, posing a crush hazard that can result in severe injury or death. Units: About 82,000.
March 11, 2021 CPSC; Melaleuca recalled its Three-Wick Revive Candles because their flames can ignite the surface of the wax, posing fire and burn hazards. Units: About 38,000.
March 10, 2021 CPSC; Hillsdale Furniture recalled its Jennings Counter and Bar Stools because the stool seat can break off the base, posing a fall hazard. Units: About 10,570.
March 10, 2021, CPSC; Lifetime Products recalled its 6-Foot Seminar Tables because their brace arms can fail to lock table legs into place and the table can collapse, posing an injury risk. Units: About 43,000.
March 4, 2021, CPSC; Casa Kids recalled its Cabina Bunk Beds because loose screws holding the mattress foundation to the bed guardrails can cause the mattress foundation to fall, posing a fall risk to children. Units: About 195.
March 4, 2021 CPSC; Polaris recalled its Ranger Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles and ProXD Utility Vehicles because their throttle pedal can return to the idle position more slowly than anticipated once released or stick in the depressed position, posing a crash hazard. Units: About 15,800 (an additional 711 units sold in Canada).
March 3, 2021 CPSC; Haro Bicycles recalled its Masi Evoluzione and Gran Corsa Bicycles because their fork steerer tube can break, causing the rider to lose control, posing fall and injury hazards. Units: About 510.