Baby clothes recalls can be a scary thing; stay up-to-date on what baby clothes, and
baby products, are deemed unsafe by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Clarks Children's Shoes Recalled by C & J Clark America Due to Choking Hazard
Baby Sleepwear by Warm Biscuit Bedding Involved in Baby Recall
"CARS" infant and baby shoes sold exclusively through Wal-Mart are currently the focus of a voluntary baby recall. The manufacturer cites the possible detachment of the decorative wheels as a potential choking hazard. One known incident of the wheels detaching prompted this voluntary baby recall; no injuries have been reported as of today.
Over 20,000 GAP infant and baby toggle coats are involved in this baby recall that affects consumers in both the United States and Canada. If you have a toggle coat that is listed in this baby recall, you should return the coat to any GAP store immediately for a full refund.
Pumpkin Patch hooded girls' raincoats with drawstrings are involved in a recent voluntary baby recall due to a potential strangulation hazard. Sizes as small as 2T are affected. Check your baby girl's closet to see if she has a raincoat by Pumpkin Patch that is involved in this baby recall.
A baby recall of Ambler Mountain Works knitted hats were recalled on May 5, 2009 due to a potential choking hazard. Does your baby has a knitted hat that was involved in this baby recall?
Infant/baby flip-flops made by Alpargatas USA Inc., of New York, N.Y. were voluntarily recalled on March 3, 2009.
A baby clothes recall has been issued involving toddler girl's hat and mitten sets sold at Midweat Meijer, Inc. stores. Was this set part of your baby's winter outerwear?
Baby clothes company Rashti & Rashti have recalled 16,000 sets of infant pajamas.
These baby and children's socks, sold exclusively at Target, have been voluntarily recalled due to a choking hazard posed by the ribbon that trims them. You can take these back to any Target Store to receive a full refund.
These hooded sweaters were sold in specialty children's stores from August 2006 through April 2008. Cream in color, the have blue stripes and pom-poms to accent them. For a picture, please head over to the CPSC's website.
The Sun Smarties board skirts are peach microfiber with an embroidered flower accent and back pocket. Item number 13926 HIBI is printed on the care label inside the back of the waistband. The skirts were sold in girls sizes 12 months to 4T. The skirts have six grommets, four on the front of the waistband and two on the back pocket.
The recall involves two Taggies Sleep 'N Play style infant garments sold in purple or blue and white with style number listed in the chart on the CPSC website. The infant garments are one piece footed coveralls with snaps down the front. These garments were sold in sizes 0-3 months, 3-6 months, and 6-9 months.
This recall involves Infant and Toddler Gingham and Flannel Shortalls, which are overalls with short pant legs. They have a collegiate applique or embroidery on the front. Sizes included in the recall are 6/9 month, 12 month, 18 month, 2T, 3T, & 4T.
This recall involves both long- and short-sleeved pajama sets. The sets have a blue shirt with a red screen print that reads "Athletics 90" and coordinating camouflage pants. The pajama sets were sold starting in boy's size XXS (2/3).
This recall involves the 2006 and 2007 Santa Outfits that were sold by Avon and available in sizes 3 - 18 months.
The recalled childrens sunglasses have Main Street Drag characters on the bottom of one lens. The sunglass frames have dark metallic blue or dark metallic red fronts and gray checkered sides. Main Street Drag is printed in orange at the temples. Style number DI25K7116 is printed on the left temple. No other styles are included in this recall.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed.
Children's Sunglasses Recalled by FGX International Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard. Surface paint on the sunglasses can contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.
Children's Sunglasses Recalled by Dollar General Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard. The yellow surface paint on the sunglasses may contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.
Choking Hazard Prompts Nordstrom Recall of Children's Jackets. The zipper pull can detach from the jacket's zipper, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Children's Jeweled Sandals Sold by Nordstrom Recalled Due to Choking Hazard. The jewel decorations on the shoes can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Samara Brothers Recalls Boys' Three-Piece Short Set Due to Choking Hazard. The decorative fish buttons on the shorts and shirt could detach, posing a choking hazard.
Payless ShoeSource Recalls Children's Clog Shoes Due to Choking Hazard. Plastic rivets used to attach the strap to the shoe can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.