Disney brand pogo sticks recalled
Pogo sticks are being recalled because they pose a fall hazard to children, according to news reports.
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Pogo sticks are being recalled because they pose a fall hazard to children, according to news reports.
Road trips can be a fun way to spend time with friends and family, however, there are safety tips to remember before embarking on the journey.
Wal-Mart stores are recalling roman window shades because they pose a safety risk to children, according to news reports.
Infant teether rattles are being recalled because they could cause an ingestion choking hazard for children, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
A child’s sketchbook that includes eye makeup is being recalled because it could be contaminated with staph infection, according to news reports.
Burlington Basket Company Bassinets are recalling 500,000 because they could collapse and cause injuries to infants
Pogo sticks are being recalled across the country because of their risk to cause serious injuries to kids hopping about on the toys, according to news reports.
A real tree can be a safety hazard if you don’t pay attention to caring for the tree and protecting it from heat sources.
Nealy 90,000 window blinds and shades from China are being recalled, after a one-year-old died from strangulation.
In a unanimous vote Wednesday, traditional drop side cribs were decided to be banned in the United States.
Sometimes it’s hard to keep track of all the food and product recalls when it seems like every day there is a new danger. Here are 10 big recalls to look out for.
A new safety program called “Buckle Buddies” just launched to report and educate drivers who fail to restrain their children while driving.
American Eagle Outfitter’s children’s clothing store, 77kids, is recalling pants and shorts for toddler girls because they pose a choking hazard.
Abbott has issued a recall for their Similac powder formulas because they discovered that they were contaminated with beetle insect parts.
The Full Speed Ahead BB30 Gossamer crank sets could break and cause riders to crash and injure themselves.
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