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Check out the latest Children's Product Recalls from March 2019.
April 2008 Child Product Safety Recalls from Federal Agencies.
04/01/08 - Master Lock Recalls Lock and Leash™ Locks Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard
04/02/08 - Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts Recalled by Brents-Riordan Inc. Due to Strangulation Hazard
May 2012 Child Product Safety Recalls
October 2008 Child Product Safety Recalls From Federal Agencies
10/01/08 - BRP U.S. Inc. Recalls Youth All Terrain Vehicles Due to Collision Hazard
10/02/08 - John Jaques & Son Recalls Lawn Dart Games Due to Risk of Puncture
February 2012 Child Product Safety Recalls
Sometimes we do something and have no idea what the long term consequences might be.
I took the Child Passenger Safety Certification Course in 1998. It was one of the original courses offered and I traveled all the way from Louisiana to Texas to be one of the first people to get certified to correctly install and check car seats.
I had no idea that 15 years later, I would be part of a community of more than 36,000 technicians. We come from hospitals, police departments, fire departments, health departments. We are aunts, uncles, parents, grandparents and volunteers.
June 2008 Child Product Safety Recalls
June 2008 Child Product Safety Recalls from Federal Agencies
Washington, D.C. - With people still talking about the Nationwide Make Safe Happen Super Bowl ad that brought dramatic attention to the number one cause of childhood deaths, preventable injuries, new research released today by Safe Kids Worldwide reveals the scope of the problem in a place most parents assume is safe: the home. Every day, six children die from an injury in the home, and 10,000 go to the emergency department for the kinds of injuries that commonly happen in homes.