January 2009 Recalls and Product Safety News

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission voted unanimously (2-0) to issue a one year stay of enforcement for certain testing and certification requirements for manufacturers and importers of regulated products, including products intended for children 12 years old and younger. These requirements are part of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA), which added certification and testing requirements for all products subject to CPSC standards or bans.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), L.L. Bean Inc., of Freeport, Maine, is voluntarily recalling about 7,000 Stabilicer Lite Cleats. The elastic harness system attaching the cleats to footwear can detach, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), DDI Inc., of Dubuque, Iowa, is voluntarily recalling about 3,000 Construction Play Sets. Surface paint on the play sets can contain lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), JAKKS Pacific Inc., of Malibu, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 516,000 Spa Factory™ Aromatherapy Fountain & Bath Benefits Kits. Pressure from the buildup of carbon dioxide in the jars of Bath Bombs/Balls or Bath Fizzies can cause the caps on the jars to blow off, posing explosion and projectile hazards. The mixtures also can contain citric acid, which can get into the eyes during an explosion, posing a risk of eye irritation.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Spencer Gifts LLC, of Egg Harbor Township, N.J., is voluntarily recalling about 8,400 Skull-And-Crossbones Necklaces. The skull and metal clasp of the necklace contain high levels of lead. Lead can be toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Outdoor Research Inc., of Seattle, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 900 “Primovolta” and “Primavolta” Warming Gloves. The glove’s electric heating pad can short circuit and overheat, posing a burn hazard to consumers.
According to the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), there have been more than 150 residential fires that resulted in more than 200 deaths since Thanksgiving. These statistics have led the USFA and fire chiefs to declare the holiday season and start of the new year as one of the deadliest in recent memory.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Land of Nod, of Northbrook, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 2,400 Home Sweet Playhome Canopies. A child’s head could get entrapped in the canopy’s window openings, posing entrapment and strangulation hazards.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Markwins Beauty Products, of City of Industry, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 75,000 Lip Gloss Keychains. The metal clasp attached to the keychain contains high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fantas-Eyes Inc., of New York, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 15,000 High School Musical Manicure Kits. The lettering “HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL” with glitter on the pouch used with the manicure kit contains excess levels of lead. Lead can be toxic if ingested by young children and cause adverse health effects.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Milestone AV Technologies, of Savage, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 140,000 LCD television wall mounts. The wall mount can crack when used with televisions 26 inches and larger or with televisions that include a DVD player. The television can then fall from the wall mount and pose a serious risk of injury to consumers standing nearby.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Lane Furniture Industries Inc., of Tupelo, Miss., is voluntarily recalling about 700 Glider Recliners. The base of the chair, if installed backwards, can allow the chair to tip-over backwards, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Discount School Supply, of Monterey, CA, is voluntarily recalling about 500 Jesus Fish Beads. Surface paint on the green fish can contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.
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