March 2024 Recalls on Children’s Products
Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related product recalls.
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Here is a list of March 2024 recalls collected from the following major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning consumers to stop using Tuladuo Water Bead sets and Jangostor Water Beads. The CPSC warns of a chemical toxicity hazard, which is in violation of a federal ban of hazardous substances.
Fisher-Price Little People Mickey and Friends Figures were recalled due to the heads of figures posing choking hazards to young children.
Twenty Four Six Foods Happiness USA Roller Ball Candy was recalled. The candy’s rolling ball can dislodge from the product into a child’s mouth, posing a choking hazard.
Fossil Group Bracelet sold with Skechers Jewelry Gift Sets were recalled due to high levels of lead and cadmium, which are toxic and can cause adverse health effects in children.
Getallfun High-Powered Magnetic Ball sets were recalled due to ingestion hazard and failure to meet federal safety regulation for toy magnet sets. When swallowed, the magnets can become lodged in the digestive system.
Jool Baby Infant Swings were recalled due to suffocation hazard in violation of federal safety regulations.
High-Powered Magnetic Ball sets were recalled due to ingestion hazard in violation of federal safety regulations for toy magnet sets.
TJX Children’s Brown Stretch Twill Pants sets were recalled due to choking hazard.
Singles 3-in-1 High Chair and Booster Seats were recalled due to fall hazard in violation of federal safety regulations for high chairs and booster seats.
Bubble Bear Crib Mattresses were recalled due to fire hazard for children in violation of federal safety regulations. The mattresses failed to meet flammability and labeling requirements.
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For recall details, visit the links above or review the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration websites.