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Children's Product Recalls - September 2019

Safe Kids is committed to keeping you informed about recalls of products that can put kids at risk. This recall report includes information about children’s loungewear that fail to meet federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear and bunk beds with support boards that can break, posing fall and injury 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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September 30, 2019 NHTSA; WAYB is recalling certain WAYB Pico child restraints manufactured between May 1 and May 12, 2019, because the aluminum tubular frame of the restraint’s headrest can break, allowing the headrest to detach. Units: About 4,558.

Recalls

September 26, 2019 CPSC; DEWALT recalls its Multi-Functional Utility Bars because they can break while being used for prying, posing an injury hazard to the user. Units: About 145,000.

September 26, 2019 CPSC; ASKO Recalls its dishwashers because their power cord can overheat, posing a fire hazard. Units: About 26,600 (an additional 4,300 sold in Canada).

September 24, 2019 CPSC; Home Meridian recalls its Mid-Century three-drawer chests because they are unstable if not anchored to a wall, posing tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in death or injuries to children. Units: About 640.

September 19, 2019 CPSC;Chronicle recalls its novelty Power Armor Collectible Helmets because mold can grow inside the helmet, posing a risk of respiratory or other infections in individuals with compromised immune systems, damaged lungs or an allergy to mold. (Note: These are novelty collectible items, not actual headgear.) Units: About 20,000.

September 19, 2019 CPSC; Exploding Kittens recalls the Safety Goggles sold with its Throw Throw Burrito Extreme Going Pro Edition Dodgeball Card Game sets because the goggles contain glass lenses, posing a laceration hazard if shattered. Units: About 10,500 (an additional 735 sold in Canada).

September 18, 2019 CPSC; Kichler Lighting recalls multiple models of its Elan Shayla Mini Pendant Lights because their light sockets can overheat, melt, or catch fire, posing a fire hazard. Units: About 750 (an additional 289 sold in Canada).

September 17, 2019 CPSC; Humanscale recalls its QuickStand Lite workstations because their arms can break and cause the workstation to fall, posing an injury risk to users. Units: About 22,700 (an additional 2,200 were sold in Canada).

September 10, 2019 CPSC; Healing Solutions recalls its Wintergreen and Birch 100 Percent Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils because the bottles are not child-resistant as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act, posing a poisoning risk if the contents are swallowed by young children. Units: About 32,000.

September 10, 2019 CPSC; Air Venturi recalls its DIANA Stormrider Gen 2 Air Rifles because they can unexpectedly discharge even if the safety is engaged, resulting in a serious injury or death. Units: About 1,400.

September 10, 2019 CPSC; Ragdoll & Rockets recalls its children’s loungewear because it fails to meet the flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children. Units: About 14,100.

September 5, 2019 CPSC; Walker Edison Furniture recalls its children’s bunk beds because the beds’ support boards can break, posing fall and injury hazards. Units: About 1,200.

September 5, 2019 CPSC; STIHL recalls its STIHL PolyCut Mowing Heads because the bolts holding the mowing head and blades together can come loose and the mowing head can come apart, posing a risk of injury to the user or bystanders. Units: About 73,000.

September 4, 2019 CPSC; Kawasaki USA recalls its 2019 and 2020 model years Teryx and Teryx4 recreational off-highway vehicles (ROVs) because incorrect joint assembly can cause steering control loss, posing crash and injury hazards. Units: About 2,600.

September 4, 2019 CPSC; John Deere recalls several models of its Frontier Grooming Mowers because incorrect assembly of the mower’s drivelines can prevent the safety shield from spinning independently, posing an entanglement injury hazard to consumers. Units: About 730 (an additional 20 sold in Canada).

September 4, 2019 CPSC; Artizen Oils recalls its Wintergreen and Birch 100 Percent Pure & Natural Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils because the bottles are not child-resistant as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act, posing a poisoning risk if the contents are swallowed by young children. Units: About 6,000.

September 4, 2019 CPSC; John Deere recalls its John Deere XUV835 Gator utility vehicles, because the design of the product can cause plastic sheathing on the throttle cable to melt and the throttle to stick. This can result in operators being unable to control the vehicle, posing a crash hazard. Units: About 19,730 (an additional 840 sold in Canada).

September 3, 2019 CPSC; The Beaufort Bonnet Company recalls its Handmade Knit Dolls because a sewing needle was discovered in the stuffing of one of the dolls, posing a puncture injury hazard. Units: About 4,500.