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Children's Product Recalls - September 2017

Safe Kids is committed to keeping you informed about recalls of products that can put kids at risk. This recall report includes more than 1.7 million dressers sold at Walmart and Target and over 80,000 slap bracelets sold with “DreamWorks Trolls: It's Hug Time!" children's storybooks. 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 6, 2017 CPSC; Ameriwood recalls Mainstays chests of drawers sold at Walmart and Walmart.com because they are unstable if not anchored to the wall, posing tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in deaths or injuries of children. Units: 1.6 million (an additional 1,000 were sold in Canada).

September 13, 2017 CPSC; Target recalls Room Essentials 4-drawer dressers because they are unstable if they are not anchored to a wall, posing tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in deaths or injuries of children. Units: 175,000 (an additional 3,000 were sold in Canada).

September 25, 2017 CPSC; Delta recalls “J is for Jeep” strollers because the stroller leg bracket can break, posing a fall hazard to infants in the stroller. Units: 28,000.

September 28, 2017 CPSC; Skip Hop recalls Moonlight & Melodies nightlight soothers because the USB wall adapter can break, posing an electrical shock hazard. Units: 130,000 (an additional 21,500 were sold in Canada).

Recalls

September 27, 2017 CPSC; Dick’s Sporting Goods recalls Fitness Gear resistance tubes because the tubes can break while in use and strike the user, posing an injury hazard. Units: 207,500.

September 26, 2017 CPSC; Saber Grills recalls gas grills and liquid propane (LP) regulators because the regulators can allow gas to flow at a higher rate than intended. This can result in a gas leak and flame burst from the burner knobs, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers. Units: 18,800 grills and 2,900 warranty parts and conversion kits (an additional 7,700 grills and 500 warranty parts and conversion kits were sold in Canada).

September 25, 2017 CPSC; Pro Tec Multisport recalls its City Lite and Street Lite adult multisport helmets because the buckle on the helmet fails to meet current federal safety standards, posing a risk of head injury. Units: 4,600.

September 21, 2017 CPSC; Renthal recalls its Gen 1 and Gen 2 motorcycle clip-on handlebars for motorcycles distributed or sold for non-public roads. Units: 3,000.

September 21, 2017 CPSC; Fireworks Across America recalls Serious Spinout fireworks because the lit firework can tip over and fire shells at bystanders, posing burn, fire and impact hazards. Units: 13,050.

September 20, 2017 CPSC; John Deere recalls its D105 lawn tractors because the transmission can fail, posing a crash hazard. Units: 25,000 tractors and 500 transmissions sold as service parts (an additional 1,200 were sold in Canada).

September 20, 2017 CPSC; DEMDACO recalls Nat & Jules Story Time bib and bootie sets because the rattles sewn into the feet can detach, posing a choking hazard. Units: 1,500.

September 7, 2017 FDA; Garden of Life recalls Baby Organic Liquid because the company is concerned that if not administered according to the label directions, the product may be difficult to swallow and potentially pose a choking hazard to infants.  

September 15, 2017 CPSC; Southwire recalls Moonrays mystic globe and snow globe stake lights because light refraction through the stake lights can singe or melt items in contact with or in the immediate proximity, posing fire and burn hazards. Units: 8,700 (an additional 10,000 were sold in Canada).

September 8, 2017 CPSC; Nantucket Distributing recalls folding chairs sold with Bimini patio sets because the fabric seat on the chairs can tear, posing a fall hazard to the user. Units: 45,200.

September 7, 2017 CPSC; Studio Fun International recalls slap bracelets sold with “DreamWorks TrollsIt's Hug Time!" children's storybooks because the metal band can wear through the fabric covering posing a laceration hazard. Units: 79,000 (an additional 7,000 were sold in Canada).

September 7, 2017 CPSC; Smith recalls its Quantum ski and snowboard helmets because its buckle can disengage, posing a risk of head injury. Units: 7,000 (an additional 1,000 were sold in Canada).

September 7, 2017 CPSC; L.L. Bean recalls its Toddler fleece sweater pullovers because the snaps on the pullovers can detach, posing a choking hazard. Units: 1,000.

September 6, 2017 CPSC; Kawasaki recalls its Brute Force 300 all-terrain vehicles because the fuel tap or carburetor can crack and leak fuel, posing a fire hazard. Units: 20,000.

September 5, 2017 CPSC; ASHERANGEL recalls children’s nightgowns and pajama sets sold on amazon.com because 100 percent cotton, which has not been treated for fire, fails to meet the federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children. Units: 950.

September 5, 2017 CSPC; American Honda recalls its 2015 and 2016 Honda CRF450R motocross off-road motorcycles because the transmission gear can crack, posing crash and injury hazards. Units: 5,700.