Posts Tagged ‘Recalls’

Two more infant deaths prompt re-announcement of Simplicity recall

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

simp1WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is once again urging all parents and caregivers to immediately stop using convertible “close-sleeper/bedside sleeper” bassinets manufactured by Simplicity Inc., of Reading, Pa.

CPSC has learned of two additional infant deaths since the August 2008 safety alert and recall announcements that notified consumers of two infants who had strangled in their Simplicity bassinets. To date, CPSC is aware of four infants who have died in the close-sleeper bassinets.

CPSC learned that in September 2008, a two-month old girl in Demorest, Ga. suffocated when she rolled into the adjustable fabric siding of the bassinet, pressing her face into a “pocket” which formed near the Velcro fasteners. In another incident in January 2009, a six-month old girl in Fort Worth, Texas appears to have been fatally entrapped in the bassinet’s bar opening created when the Velcro fasteners were not secured. An investigation into this infant’s death is ongoing.

In addition, CPSC has received two separate reports involving a 10-week old and a 3-month old whose heads became entrapped between the lower bassinet bar and the mattress support. The infants were freed by their caregivers without injury.

The Simplicity 3-in-1 and 4-in-1 convertible bassinets, including bassinets with the Graco logo and “Winnie the Pooh” motif licensed by Disney Consumer Products, contain metal bars that are covered by an adjustable fabric flap.

This fabric flap is secured by Velcro fasteners, which are intended to be partially removed when the bassinet is converted into the bedside/close-sleeper mode. If the Velcro fasteners are not properly re-secured when the fabric flap is adjusted, or if the consumer entirely removes the fabric flap exposing the metal bars, an infant can slip through the opening between the lower metal bar and the mattress support and become entrapped and suffocate or strangle.

Consumers are urged to check their bassinets to ensure they are not using one of the recalled Simplicity bassinets.

Parents and caregivers are advised to return these bassinets to the retail store where they were purchased. All of the recalled bassinets can pose a danger to infants.

To determine whether your bassinet has been recalled, please check for the model number and the manufacture date code pictured below. Bassinets manufactured prior to 21st week of 2008, “2108” (before May 18) are recalled. The model numbers for recalled bassinets manufactured prior to “2108” are:

3000

3010

3011

3012

3013

3014

3015

3016

3017

3020

3025

3026

3027

3030

3040

3045

3046

3047

3050

3060

3070

3111

3112

343-8363

343-8399

5730

5750

8383

9250

TD2500

The following retailers have voluntarily agreed to recall the product and provide a refund or store credit to consumers who return the product to the store where purchased:

  • Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Bentonville, Ark.
  • Toys “R” Us Inc., Wayne, N.J.
  • Kmart Corp., Hoffman Estates, Ill.
  • Big Lots!, Columbus, Ohio
  • Target, Minneapolis
  • J.C. Penney, Plano, Texas
  • AAFES, Dallas
  • Amazon.com, Seattle
  • Bed Bath & Beyond, Union, N.J.
  • Burlington Coat Factory, Burlington, N.C.
  • Buy Buy Baby Garden City, N.Y.
  • Chelsea&Scott LTD (One Step Ahead), Lake Bluff, Ill.
  • CSN Stores of Boston
  • Fingerhut Direct Marketing, Eden Prairie, Minn.
  • Frogs and Lily Pads, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
  • Kohl’s Department Stores, Menomonee Falls, Wis.
  • ShopKo Stores, Inc., Green Bay, Wis.
  • Sweet Pea Décor, North Beach, Md.
  • USA Baby #47, Overland Park, Kan.
  • USA Baby #58, Brookfield, Wis.
  • USA Baby #136, Berlin, Conn.
  • USA Baby #141, Waipahu, Ha.
  • USA Baby #142, Virginia Beach, Va.
  • USA Baby #147, Clovis, Calif.
  • Value City Department Stores, Columbus, Ohio

Due to the life-threatening hazard these bassinets pose to infants, CPSC urges all consumers to share this safety warning with friends, family, day care centers, and consignment stores to ensure that no child is placed to sleep in a Simplicity convertible bassinet covered by this warning.

SFCA Inc., the Reading, Pa.-based company that purchased the assets of juvenile product manufacturer Simplicity Inc. after foreclosure, no longer appears to be conducting day to day operations. SFCA Inc. is no longer answering phone calls or responding to e-mails from consumers.

CPSC is still interested in receiving incident or injury reports that are either directly related to this product recall or involve a different hazard with the same product. Reports can be sent by visiting https://www.cpsc.gov/cgibin/incident.aspx.

Recaro Car Seat Recall

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Sorry about the Capital letters, this is how they come through to us:

FEB 01, 2008 – SEP 30, 2008

Manufacturer: RECARO NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Mfr’s Report Date: FEB 27, 2009

Component: CHILD SEAT: HARNESS

Potential Number of Units Affected: 5444

Summary:
RECARO NORTH AMERICA, INC. IS RECALLING 5,444 SIGNO CHILD RESTRAINT ASSEMBLIES MANUFACTURED FROM FEBRUAY TO SEPTEMBER 2008. THE CENTRAL FRONT ADJUSTER STRAP ON SOME SEATS MAY SLIP WITHIN THE METAL ADJUSTER (A LOCK) THAT CONTROLS TIGHTNESS OF THE HARNESS AND MAY PREVENT THE HARNESS FROM BEING PROPERLY TIGHTENED.

Consequence:
IF THIS CONDITION EXISTED AND A VEHICLE CRASH OCCURRED, THE CHILD WOULD NOT BE PROPERLY SECURED IN THEIR CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM AND MAY SUSTAIN INJURY.

Remedy:
RECARO WILL NOTIFY OWNERS AND REPLACE ANY DEFECTIVE CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM FREE OF CHARGE. THE RECALL IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN DURING MARCH 2009. OWNERS CAN CONTACT RECARO CUSTOMER SERVICE TOLL-FREE AT 1-888-473-2290.

Notes:
OWNERS MAY ALSO CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION’S VEHICLE SAFETY HOTLINE AT 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), OR GO TO HTTP://WWW.SAFERCAR.GOV .

Evenflo Recalls Majestic™ High Chairs Due to Fall and Choking Hazards

Friday, December 19th, 2008

WASHINGTON, D.C. – 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.

Name of Product: Evenflo Majestic™ High Chairs

Units: About 95,000

Manufacturer: Evenflo Company Inc., of Miamisburg, Ohio

Hazard: Plastic caps and metal screws on both sides of the high chair can loosen and fall out, posing both fall and choking hazards to children. Plastic caps and screws that become loose and fall out can cause the seatback to suddenly fall back or detach from the high chair. Children can fall out or collide with objects and suffer broken bones, abrasions, cuts and bruises. Detached plastic caps and metal screws also pose a choking hazard to children.

Incidents/Injuries: Evenflo has received 140 reports of seatbacks reclining, falling back and/or detaching unexpectedly, which resulted in at least 47 reports of bumps and bruises to the head, two reports of broken bones, and at least 45 reports of other injuries including abrasions, cuts, and bruises. Evenflo has received more than 1,000 reports of plastic caps and screws falling out of the high chairs, including seven incidents in which caps and screws were found in children’s hands or mouths but were removed before choking occurred.

For more information, including lot numbers and Evenflo contact information, click here.