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This month's recall digest (English & Spanish)
Recall Radar - NEW KID REPORT
  • Nearly One Infant Dies Weekly Due to SUID in Cook County – We Must Improve Now!

    Posted on January 24, 2024

    Each year, approximately 3,500 infants under one die suddenly and unexpectedly in the U.S and almost all occur in their sleep environment. The past two decades saw little progress in preventing these deaths, but in 2019, Cook County added SUID… Read More

  • The Dos and Don’ts of Safe Sleep

    Posted on October 2, 2023

    Each year, about 3,400 infants in the U.S. die unexpectedly during sleep. October is Infant Safe Sleep Awareness Month, so here are some reminders about the Dos and Don’ts of safe sleep. DO follow the ABCs of safe sleep: place… Read More

  • Party Like It’s 1776, Safely

    Posted on June 28, 2023

    The 4th of July is not only America’s birthday but a traditional time for summer fun. Here are some tips to avoid injury during the holiday and to keep your kids safe. Fireworks Safety The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)… Read More

  • Sleep Safer with These Safe Sleep Tips

    Posted on February 16, 2023

    Each year, about 3,400 infants in the U.S. die unexpectedly during sleep. We’re joining our friends at Prevent Child Injury on social media this week to share some of our #SafeSleep tips and products to avoid. Reducing Risk: ABCs of… Read More

  • Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

    Posted on January 25, 2023

    Today is the start of #COSafety Week. Each year in the U.S, around 50,000 people go to emergency departments for carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, and more than 400 people die. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, poisonous gas that is a… Read More

  • What You Need to Know About AAP’s Safe Sleep Guidelines

    Posted on June 29, 2022

    Last week, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) updated their safe sleep recommendations for the first time since 2016. About 3,500 infants die from sleep-related incidents annually in the United States. Here are some of the AAP’s recommendations to reduce… Read More

  • The House Voted to Ban Inclined Sleepers and Padded Crib Bumpers. Why?

    Posted on January 8, 2020

    On December 16, 2019, the Safe Sleep for Babies Act of 2019 passed the U.S. House in a bipartisan vote. If enacted, this Act would ban infant inclined sleep products and padded crib bumper pads which have led to dozens… Read More

  • Week in Review: KID’s Visit to D.C.

    Posted on September 13, 2019

    This week, KID was in our nation’s capital meeting with decision makers to advocate for children’s product safety. With our coalition partners U.S. PIRG, The American Academy of Pediatrics, and Child Care Aware, we met with the U.S. CPSC Acting… Read More

  • New AAP Study on Laundry Detergent Packet Ingestions

    Posted on June 5, 2019

    Laundry detergent packets, first sold in the U.S. in 2012, are often brightly colored, soft, and come in pouches or plastic jars. This can lead kids to assume they are candy or want to hold or bite them. The packets… Read More

  • New AAP study finds that foreign-body ingestions by small children rose 91%

    Posted on April 19, 2019

    Everyone knows that kids tend to put things in their mouths. Children are curious and like to interact with new objects. This can seem like harmless fun, but many objects are hazardous or even fatal when swallowed by small children…. Read More

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