Safety
It's been a very busy month for U.S. product recalls for which parents and caregivers of young children ought to be aware.
According to nonprofit Kids in Danger, assorted children's products -- ranging from toys and furniture to kids clothing including brands you will recognize -- have been recalled this past month.
Refer to the pictures and details below for reference, as well as spread the word to other parents and caregivers who might benefit from being aware of these recalls.
If you have any product mentioned from the list below, take it away from children and contact the relevant company indicated directly via the links provided. You may also get more details on each recall, including safety issue particulars, from Recalls.gov.
If you have any product mentioned from the list below, take it away from children and contact the relevant company indicated directly via the links provided. You may also get more details on each recall, including safety issue particulars, from Recalls.gov.
Minnie and Mickey Mouse Infant Hoodie, Disney Parks, 844-722-1444
Toy Shovels & Garden Tool Sets, Active Kyds, 855-736-6255
Cynthia Dressers, Linon, 800-622-4456
Electric-Powered Skateboards, Booster Boards, 844-395-0070
Baby Crib Mobile, Restoration Hardware, 888-728-8419
Children's Electric Scooters Fall, Pulse Scooters, 844-287-8711
Two Over Two 4-Drawer Dresser, Bolton Furniture, 800-545-8982
Chest of Drawers, Simpli Home, 866-518-0120
Sign up to get the monthly KidsinDanger recall email. You may also request Consumer Product Safety Commission email alerts from the CPSC or call 800-638-2772. In addition, be sure to report any incident or injury with any children's product to SaferProducts.gov.
About Kids in Danger
Kids in Danger (KID) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting children by improving kids product safety. KID's mission is to promote the development of safer children's products, advocate for children, and educate the public, especially parents and caregivers about dangerous children's products.
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FTC Disclosure: MBE is sharing this post as a public service to parents and caregivers. Information for this post was provided by Kids in Danger and no compensation was exchanged to publish this story. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.
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