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The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced the following recalls of products made in China.
The model names and product numbers for the recalled toys, which are all marked with "Fisher-Price," are as follows: 33662 Elmo Light Up Musical Pal; 33664 Big Bird Light Up Musical Pal; 39038 Elmo Tub Sub; 87946 Elmo Keyboard; 90609 Elmo Collectible; 90612 Zoe Collectible; 90614 Big Bird Collectible; 93068 Elmo Boom Box; 93307 Press N Go Elmo; 93492 Cookie Saxophone; 93615 Splash Tub Puzzle; B7554 Count To Beat Elmo; B7987 Elmo In The Giggle Box; B9620 Dora's Talking House; C6908 Dora, Backpack, Perrito Figure Pack; C6909 Diego Figure Pack; C6911 Boots, Tico Figure Pack; G5112 Sing With Elmo's Greatest Hits; H2943 Grow With Me Elmo Sprinkler; H3344 Birthday Dora; H5570 Elmo & Pals (Elmo, Zoe, Bigbird); H4628 Water Fun Tote; H8237 Blue 3 Pack Figures In Tube; H9124 Chef Dora; H9186 Giggle Grabber Ernie; J0338 Diego Talking Field Journal; J0344 Go Diego Go Deep Sea Rescue; J0346 Go Diego Go Talking Rescue 4 X 4; J5936 Giggle Grabber Chef Cookie Monster; J6537 Sesame Street Giggle Toolbelt; J6763 Royal Boots And Tico; J7983 Sesame Street Tub Pots & Pans; J9692 Dora's Talking Pony Place; K3414 Diego - Talking Gadget Belt; K3580 Fairytale Adventure Dora; K4140 Toucan Motorcycle Rescue; L3194 Surprise Inside Diego Eggs; L3488 Sesame Street Birthday Figure Pack; L3507 Sesame Street - Super Boom Box; L5202 Birthday Dora; L8905 Pablo & Pals; M0352 Dora Figures Diego & Bear; M0527 Sesame Street Giggle Doodler; M2051 Lets Go Rescue Center; 33663 Ernie Light Up Musical Pal; 34658 Elmo Stacking Rings; 39054 Sesame Street Shape Sorter; 90267 Ernie Splashin' Fun Trike; 90611 Cookie Collectible; 90613 Ernie Collectible; 90745 Construction Playset; 93107 Action Fire Engine; 93308 Rev & Go Cookie Monster; 93493 Elmo's Guitar; 93780 Music And Lights Phone; B7888 Shake, Giggle & Roll; B7989 Silly Parts Talking Elmo; C6910 Swiper Figure Pack; G3825 Dora Talking Vamonos Van; G9717 Giggle Doodler; H3343 Cousin Daisy; H5569 Elmo & Pals (Elmo, Cookie, Ernie); H4187 Dora Figures In Tube; H8236 Dora 3 Pack Figures In Tube; H8238 Sponge Bob 3 Pack Figures In Tube; H9125 Bedtime Dora; H9188 Giggle Grabber Oscar The Grouch; J0343 Go Diego Go Antarctic Rescue; J0345 Go Diego Go Mountain Rescue; J5935 Giggle Grabber Soccer Elmo; J6762 Queen Mami; J6765 Prince Diego; J9518 Sesame Street Giggle Drill; K0617 Twins Nursery; K3571 Go Diego Go Mobile Rescue Unit; K4139 Go Diego Go Dinosaur Rescue; L0305 Dora Figure; L3215 Sesame Street Elmo Jack-In-The-Box; L5813 Diego Tub Trike; M0351 Dora Figures Dora & Kitty; M0524 Go Diego Go Talking Gadget; M0732 Dora's Talking House; and M2052 Fairytale Castle. The toys were sold at retail stores nationwide from May through August 2007 for between US$5 and US$40. Bicycles. Raleigh America Inc. has issued a recall for about 1,200 Raleigh Cadent bicycles with Carbonage carbon forks because the forks can break during normal use, causing the rider to lose control, fall and suffer serious injuries. The recall involves the 2007 Raleigh Cadent 1.0, Cadent 2.0 and Cadent Carbon bicycle models with carbon forks. "Raleigh" is printed on the down tube of the bicycle and the model name is printed on the top tube. The bicycles were sold at Raleigh America dealers nationwide from January through June 2007 for between US$660 and US$1,930. Toys. The Orvis Company is recalling approximately 220 stuffed plush horse pillows and 1,300 stuffed plush fairy dolls because the plastic button eyes on the horse and the pompom nose on the fairy doll can easily detach, posing a small parts choking hazard to young children. The plush brown horse pillow was sold as an accessory with the purchase of a horse animal sleeping bag. The horse pillow has outstretched fore and back legs and a bushy black mane and tail and attaches to the sleeping bag with a hook/loop attachment on the belly of the horse. Stuffed horses with eyes directly embroidered on the plush fabric are not included in the recall. The fairy doll toy was sold as an accessory with the purchase of a unicorn animal sleeping bag. The doll has a sewn-on pompom nose, a pink satin dress with glitter netting as a ruffled collar, sleeves and dress apron. The doll attaches to the sleeping bag with a hook/loop attachment on the bag and between the doll's wings. The fairy doll is one of three toys that attach to the sleeping bag. Also included are a large unicorn pillow and small flat unicorn. The unicorn attachments are not included in the recall. These toys were sold through The Orvis Company mail-order catalogue and the firm's Web site from September through December 2006 for about US$70. Window Blinds. Springs Window Fashions LLC has recalled about 140,000 window blinds because they have a pull cord that is looped, posing a strangulation hazard to young children. This recall involves two-inch natural faux wood plantation blinds sold under the Basic Blindz brand. The blinds have a yellow steel top rail, also called the head rail, a cord tilter on the left side (to tilt the slats open or closed) and a double pull cord that meets at a cord connector and ends in a single cord on the right side (to raise and lower the blinds). Stickers inside the top rail state: "Springs Window Fashion LLC, Middleton, WI 53562," "Made in China," and "Manufacturing Date Code." Blinds with manufacturing date codes JX, JY, JZ, KO, KP, KQ, KR, KS and KT are included in the recall. The following item numbers are located on the window blind's packaging.
The window blinds were sold at Lowe's stores from March through July 2007 for between US$24 and US$40. Lounge Chairs. L G Sourcing Inc. has issued a recall for about 6,000 Garden Treasures Cloud 9 Beyond chairs because they can break when in the reclined position, posing a fall hazard to consumers. The chairs are tan in colour and have a light steel frame, a cloth seat, a pillow at the headrest and an adjustable sun visor. They were manufactured by Taizhou Yongjiang Arts and Crafts Collective Ltd. and sold at Lowe's retail outlet stores nationwide from December 2006 through April 2007 for about US$60. Notebook Computer Batteries. Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. is recalling about 1,400 rechargeable lithium-ion batteries containing Sony cells used in Toshiba notebook computers because the batteries can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers. The recalled batteries were sold with, or sold separately to be used with, the following notebook computer models: Satellite A100, Satellite A105 and Tecra A7. The battery model is printed on the battery. They were sold through authorised electronics retailers nationwide from January through April 2006 for between US$680 and US$1,300 for the computer systems and for between US$90 and US$120 when sold separately. Drinking Glasses. Formation Inc. has recalled approximately 300 drinking glasses because the inner wall of the double-walled glasses can break easily, posing a laceration hazard to consumers. This recall involves clear double-walled soda glasses sold in a bell-shape. The drinking glasses were sold in two sizes (16-ounces and 22-ounces) and have various Coca-Cola graphics printed on the glass. They were sold at The World of Coca-Cola Store in Atlanta, Georgia, exclusively from May through June 2007 for between US$6 and US$8. |
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