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Health Alerts: Rocking sleepers, girls' cosmetics, and more recalled :

May 16, 2019

Infant deaths prompt recall of more rocking sleepers

Following reports of infant deaths, Kids II has announced a recall of 694,000 Infant Rocking Sleepers. The notice comes shortly after Fisher-Price announced a recall of 4.7 million Rock n Play sleepers.

Some infants had rolled from their backs to their stomachs while unrestrained in the products, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

Parents should not use either product and should contact the company for a refund or voucher. They also should report incidents to SaferProducts.gov.

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) called for the CPSC to pull the Rock n Play from shelves after Consumer Reports reported 32 infant deaths from the product.

Five infants have died in the Kids II Infant Rocking Sleepers since 2012. The Kids II products were sold nationwide from March 2012 through April 26, 2019 at major retailers like Walmart, Target and Toys “R” Us and online for $40 to $80.

For information about the Kids II Infant Rocking Sleeper, visit https://www.kids2.com/recalls.html or call 866-869-7954.

For information about the Fisher-Price Rock ’n Play, visit http://bit.ly/RockNPlayRecall or call 866-812-6518.

The AAP does not recommend letting infants sleep in inclined products that require restraining a baby. Infants should be placed to sleep on their backs, on a separate, flat and firm sleep surface without any bumpers, bedding or stuffed toys.

 

Girls’ cosmetics

Hazard: The eyeshadow, compact powder and contour palette might be contaminated with asbestos fibers. Asbestos can cause cancer.

Description: Recalled are Claire’s brand eyeshadow (SKU 84716, lot No. 08/17), compact powder (SKU 83915, lot No. 07/15) and contour palette (SKU 40194, lot No. 04/17).

Sold at: Claire’s stores nationwide.

Remedy: Stop using the cosmetics and return them to the store for a refund.

Contact: Report adverse reactions to the Food and Drug Administration’s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting Program, www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/medwatch/index.cfm.

 

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced the recall of the following products. Consumers should stop using recalled products unless otherwise instructed. Consumers can submit reports of harm to CPSC’s searchable online product safety database atwww.SaferProducts.gov. A searchable food and medical product recall database is available atwww.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/default.htm.

Wooden toy vehicles

Units:About 495,000

Hazard:The wheels on the vehicles can detach, and children can choke on them.

Description: Bullseye’s Playground toy vehicles were sold individually in stores and as an eight-pack assortment online. The vehicles have a white sticker on the bottom that lists the item number, DCPI (model number) and UPC. Recalled are caboose (89304, 234-18-0100, 7659408930430), Santa in sleigh (89297, 234-18-0100, 765940892978), ice cream truck/food truck (89298, 234-18-0100, 765940892985), train (89301, 234-18-0100, 765940893012), police car (89303, 234-18-0100, 765940893036), firetruck (89302, 234-18-0100, 765940893029), taxi (89300, 234-18-0100, 765940893005), digger (89299, 234-18-0100, 765940892992) and eight-pack assortment (NA, 234-20-0189, 765940893159).

Sold exclusively at: Target stores and Target.com from October through November 2018 for about $1 for individual vehicles and $8 for the eight-pack.

Remedy: Return to any Target store for a refund.

Contact: Call 800-440-0680 or visit http://bit.ly/2XRrKsQ.

Light-up bed canopies

Units: About 23,900

Hazard: The canopy lights can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.

Description: Recalled Justice Light-up bed canopies are round and mesh with lights along the trim. Styles and numbers are on the product tag near the battery compartment: white (215218, 775218), blue (215219, 775219) and pink (215220, 775220).

Sold at: Justice stores nationwide and online at www.shopjustice.com from July 2017 through October 2018 for $11 to $40.

Remedy: Return to any Justice store for a refund or credit.

Contact: Call 800-241-7011.

Shag area rugs

Units: About 6,200

Hazard: The rug’s shag cover does not meet flammability standards, posing a fire hazard.

Description: Recalled are Ruggable brand area rugs in shag vintage crème, shag ivory and luxury shag white. The two-piece rugs measure 5-by-7 feet. The top shag rug cover is made of furry yarn, and the bottom piece is an anti-slip floor pad. The shag rug cover also was sold separately.

Sold at: Online through Ruggable.com, Amazon.com, Americanartdecor.com, Overstock.com and Wayfair.com from July 2018 through January 2019 for about $200.

Remedy: Contact the company for a refund or replacement rug cover.

Contact: Call 877-721-9254, email [email protected] or visit https://ruggable.com/pages/product-safety.

Wooden train carts

Units: About 2,200

Hazard: The steam dome on the toy train’s engine car can come loose, and children can choke on it.

Description: All styles of the wooden toy train carts are recalled. The trains have a blue base, colorful wagon on top, steam domes, an apple cart, a wood log cart, a milk cart or a caboose cart. Model 3010874 and batch 211693US are printed on a label.

Sold at: Flying Tiger Copenhagen stores nationwide from November 2018 through March 2019 for about $2 each.

Remedy: Return to Flying Tiger Copenhagen store for a refund.

Contact: Call Flying Tiger Copenhagen at 844-350-0560, email [email protected] or visit https://flyingtiger.com/en-US/product-information-recall.

Children’s robes

Units: About 980

Hazard: The children’s hooded bathrobes fail to meet the flammability standard for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.

Description: Recalled are children’s hooded bathrobes made of 100% cotton. Robes have a button closure on the chest and came in gray with a white and pink or white and blue inside lining in sizes 6 months to 3 years old. White robes with an embroidered cat’s face on the hood, two ears attached to the top and a belt came in sizes 6 to 12 months.

Sold at: The H&M website, http://www.hm.com, from October 2018 to March 2019 for $25 to $30.

Remedy: Contact H&M for a refund and a $20 gift card.

Contact: Call 855-466-7467 or visit http://bit.ly/2GRNO0T.

Lidocaine pain relief cream 

Units: About 410

Hazard: The packaging is not child resistant. Lidocaine is a poisoning risk if young children put the cream on their skin or eat it.

Description: Recalled are TriDerma pain relief cream with 4% lidocaine in 4-ounce jars and 2.2-ounce tubes. Lot numbers and expiration dates are 21088 (04/2021), 20189 (04/2021), 0738F02A (06/2021), 0738F04A (06/2021), 0738F04B (06/2021), 0738F04C (06/2021), 0739A22A (01/2022), 0739A22B (01/2022) and 0739A23A (01/2022).

Sold at: www.triderma.com from January 2018 through April 2019 for about $22 (jar) and $15 (tube).

Remedy: Store the product out of children’s reach and contact the company for a child-resistant cap.

Contact: Call 800-279-7282, email [email protected] or visit https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls.

Children’s loungewear 

Units: About 120

Hazard: The loungewear does not meet the federal flammability standard for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.

Description: Recalled are Go Couture children’s loungewear sets made of 47% polyester, 47% rayon and 6% spandex blended knit material. The long-sleeve top has a Henley neckline. The pants have an elastic waist band and a ribbed cuff at the ankle. The pink or blue sets came in children’s sizes 12 months to 12 years.

Sold at: Uname it, Pajama Mama, Blew Boutique and other children’s stores nationwide and online at http://www.gocouturekids.com from August 2016 through November 2018 for $38.

Remedy: Contact the company for a refund.

Contact: Call Go Couture at 800-261-6899 or email [email protected].

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