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This month's recall digest (English & Spanish)
Recall Radar - NEW KID REPORT
  • Keeping up with children’s product recalls

    Posted on August 23, 2012

    On average, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recalls children’s products more than twice a week. It can be hard for busy parents and caregivers to keep up with them all.  Past experience tells us that most recalled products remain… Read More

  • 4 million Bumbo seats recalled after skull fractures.

    Posted on August 15, 2012

    Today, CPSC announced the recall of 4 million Bumbo infant seats. Babies have suffered skull fractures when they tip the seat over or fall out. Most injuries result when the seat is used on raised surfaces, but babies have also… Read More

  • Take a closer look at your baby’s pacifier

    Posted on August 3, 2012

    Pacifiers are an integral part of baby care — a soothing product that is beneficial to infants. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has even suggested pacifiers may reduce the risk of SIDS. Yet when KID took at look at… Read More

  • CPSC takes strong action against dangerous magnetic toys

    Posted on July 25, 2012

    Today the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) took strong action against the makers of small powerful magnets that have sent dozens of children to the hospital with intestinal injuries.  CPSC, after attempting to get the manufacturer to do a… Read More

  • Meet KID’s summer team

    Posted on July 17, 2012

    This summer, Kids in Danger (KID) is focusing on outreach programs, attending health fairs, and distributing our informative Safe From the Start DVD’s and other safety information. Here’s a picture from our most recent attended event, the Senior Health and… Read More

  • Tips for safe summer fun

    Posted on July 13, 2012

    Summer is here.  We all spend more time outdoors with our families in the summer enjoying seasonal activities. However, it is important to remember to keep children safe.  A few simple tips can go a long way in insuring your… Read More

  • Just because you see it on TV or in a store, doesn’t mean it is safe

    Posted on July 11, 2012

    People do it all the time.  Walk into any grocery store and you’ll see infant seats perched on shopping carts.  Infant carriers and seats placed at eye level on counters and tables show up in everything from advertisements to network… Read More

  • KID joins CPSC, Schakowsky to tout mandatory play yard standard (finally!)

    Posted on June 28, 2012

    CPSC voted unanimously Wednesday in favor of new safety standards for play yards. Play yards, or pack n’ plays, are widely used in homes and child care facilities across the United States and can serve as both a sleeping and… Read More

  • A new ASTM standard and Savannah’s Playground

    Posted on June 21, 2012

    A new ASTM International safety standard (F2951) requires that electrical cords on baby monitors be labeled with a strangulation hazard warning. Seven infants have strangled and lost their lives as a result of baby monitor cords. The warning labels inform… Read More

  • Magnet toys might be sold for adults, but they are injuring kids

    Posted on June 20, 2012

    Today, Kids In Danger (KID) released an analysis of data from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) that shows that high-powered magnets continue to be a safety risk to children. From toddlers to teens, children who swallow two or… Read More

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