This week’s recalls include bassinets, children’s cosmetic accessory bags, baby hammocks, hooded sweaters, children’s bobbie socks, baby carriers, and pendants & candle charms. One of this week’s recalled products has resulted in the deaths of two children. Please continue reading to learn more. Read the rest of this entry »

Thursday Recall Roundup: August 22-28, 2008

This week’s recalls include wooden infant toys, strollers, stroller activity bars, and children’s hooded sweatshirts and jackets. Read the rest of this entry »

Thursday Recall Roundup: August 8-14, 2008

This week sees only one recall, children’s board skirts. Read the rest of this entry »

The latest recalls include infant rattles, magnets, cribs, hooded clothing, stuffed toys, wooden toys, and toy pots and pans. Read the rest of this entry »

Thursday Recall Roundup: July 10-17, 2008

This week’s recalls include some children’s necklaces, charms, and lip gloss & jewelry sets. Read the rest of this entry »

Thursday Recall Roundup: July 3-10, 2008

This week’s recalls include some infant sleeping clothes, youth bed toy chests, some children’s jewelry, and a remote controlled toy vehicle.

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Thursday Recall Roundup: June 19-26, 2008

This week’s recalls include Charm key chains, tire swings, girls’ sandals, Jardine cribs, Stanley cribs, Coolibar children’s jackets and hoodies, and Westminster remote controlled helicopters. Read on for details… Read the rest of this entry »

Thursday Recall Roundup: June 12-19, 2008

This week’s recalls include Sarah Lynn Togs overalls and Pacific Cycle merry-go-rounds. If you own any of these items, please read more for details. Read the rest of this entry »

The following product safety recall was voluntarily conducted by the firm in cooperation with the CPSC. Consumers should stop using the product immediately unless otherwise instructed.

Name of Product: Wendy Bellissimo Hidden Hills Collection Cribs

Hazard: The space between the spindles on some cribs can fail to meet federal standards and can pose an entrapment hazard to infants.

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