Six months after Contigo recalled 5.7 million water bottle lids due to a potential choking hazard, the company has been forced to replace the new lids for the same issue. Recall Redux More than 400 parents wrote in to complain about the clear silicone spout on the water bottles popping …
Read MoreWhen you purchase a baby carrier, the absolute bare minimum you should expect from the product is that it actually carries your baby. However, 14,000 carriers have been recalled due to a fall hazard. If you purchased an Infantino brand Go Forward 4-in-1 Evolved Ergonomic, Flip Front2back and Up Close …
Read MoreFollowing the massive recall of Fisher-Price Rock ‘n Play sleepers in April of last year, four more brands have decided to pull their inclined infant sleepers from the market. 165,000 inclined sleepers have been recalled by Graco, Summer Infant, Evenflo, and Delta Children, according to documents published on the U.S. …
Read MoreIf you purchased a Baby Trend Tango Mini Stroller last year, you may be impacted by this recall. These strollers can collapse suddenly when the hinge joints release while in use. Thankfully, no babies have been harmed by this design flaw, but Baby Trend is recalling the strollers out of …
Read MoreThousands of jars of Heinz baby food have been recalled by Tesco over concerns that they could be contaminated with metal fragments. One jar of the baby food was found to have been somehow tampered with in the UK, prompting a recall across the country. Metal Fragments Found in Heinz …
Read MoreRetailers including Marshalls, TJ Maxx, and HomeGoods are now coming under fire for continuing to sell dangerous products following their recalls. Items included in the recalls include Ivanka Trump-branded scarves that were not properly fireproofed as well as infant sleepers and exploding speakers. TJX Selling Recalled Goods The three retailers …
Read MoreOn October 18th, Johnson & Johnson issued a precautionary recall of 33,000 bottles of baby powder. Federal regulators discovered trace amounts of asbestos in a single bottle of the product purchased online. Although the company is standing by its product, stating, “[Johnson & Johnson] has a rigorous testing standard in …
Read MoreWhen a recall is issued, not always does everyone know about it. In the case of daycare centers, this can be a real problem. This is especially true when it comes to inclined infant sleepers. Though parents and consumer watchdogs may be aware of their risks, apparently many daycare centers …
Read MoreMore than 20,000 Super Jumper trampolines have been recalled, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The trampolines pose “fall and injury hazards” because of leg welds that can snap while jumping. Serious Safety Risk Super Jumper, a San Francisco-based company, received nearly 100 reports of breakage when the …
Read More24,000 inclined sleepers, or bassinets, have been recalled due to a significant risk of suffocation. The products were sold by Disney and Eddie Bauer between 2014 and 2017. Those companies have decided to issue the recall as a precautionary measure only, but infants have died while sleeping in similar bassinets. …
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