6 Kids Toys Recalled in 2016
11/25/16

6 Kids Toys Recalled in 2016

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Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and holiday shopping season is already upon us. If you’re playing Santa and shopping for the kids in your life, it’s important to be aware of what toys are currently under recall.

6 Recalled Toys

  • Tempra and Finger Paints. Sargent Art recalled these paints sold at many Hobby Lobby and Walmart stores, as well as other locations, due to bacterial contamination.
  • Cradle ‘n Swing. Fisher-Price recalled this popular baby swing in April after learning the seat can fall unexpectedly, risking injury to the baby.
  • Stuffed Monster Truck. In March, Feld, Inc. recalled pink stuffed trucks sold at Florida Monster Jam events due to a pedophilic symbol found on the truck’s design.
  • IKEA Drum and Drum Stick Set. Budget furniture and toy maker IKEA recalled these toys in January due to a choking risk.
  • Breezer and Fuji bicycles. Advanced Sports International recalled these bikes for the 2017 model year due to the danger of falls from possible cracks in the top clamp of the seat post.
  • Glion Electric Scooters. Probity Cell recalled these scooters after learning the frame can break when they’re folded, causing a fall hazard.

Where to Find Recall Information

SafeKids.org has lots of information for consumers on the most recent recalls that affect products marketed to kids – including toys. You can search the site by month and year, and also find information on child safety laws for you state and tips on how to take action to keep kids safe.

If someone you love suffered an injury or illness due to someone else’s inaction or wrongdoing, our Washington D.C. personal injury attorneys can help you seek compensation effectively.

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Patrick M. Regan, Esq.

Patrick Regan is a board certified personal injury lawyer and a founding partner at Regan Zambri Long. His practice is devoted to helping those who suffered catastrophic injuries in car accidents, truck accidents, Metro accidents, and medical malpractice. Over his nearly 40-year career, Patrick has obtained some of the most significant jury verdicts in the history of Washington, DC on behalf of injured victims. Patrick is licensed to practice law in Washington, DC, Virginia, and Maryland. He received his B.A. at Hamilton College and his J.D. at the Columbus School of Law at the Catholic University of America.

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