Attorney General releases annual Holiday Safe
Shopping Guide
Raoul’s Guide Details Recalled Children’s
Products of 2020
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[November 14, 2020]
Attorney General Kwame Raoul today released his
annual
Safe Shopping Guide highlighting hazardous toys, children’s
products and household items that have been recalled during the past
year to help Illinois families ensure a safe holiday shopping
season.
The 2020 Safe Shopping Guide includes detailed
descriptions and photographs of children’s products recalled in the
last year – from children’s toys and clothes that have high levels
of lead to children’s furniture that poses entrapment or falling
risks. Since January, there have been more than 30 recalls of
products by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission that are
focused on protecting children. The Attorney General’s easy-to-use
resource can help families avoid purchasing recalled products on the
secondhand market and identify items that may already be in their
homes.
“Throughout 2020, we have taken precautions to protect the health
and wellness of our families and neighbors, and I am urging holiday
shoppers to exercise the same vigilance to ensure they are not
buying potentially dangerous products for the children on their
lists,” Raoul said. “I encourage parents, grandparents, guardians
and anyone who is purchasing a gift for a child to review the Safe
Shopping Guide before starting their holiday shopping.”

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This year, some of the products parents and guardians should
watch out for include sippy cups, stuffed animals and neck pillows containing
lead; sleepwear and robes that can be flammable; and toys that have been
recalled due to choking hazards from parts that can break off. Additionally, a
number of cribs, infant carriers, infant bouncers, rocking seats and infant
sleepers listed in the guide can present fall or suffocation hazards.

While many recalled items have been removed from store shelves, consumers should
check the Safe Shopping Guide to make sure they are not planning to give a
product as a gift that a retailer still is inadvertently selling. Buyers should
also check the product guidelines to make sure that the products they are buying
are appropriate for the age of the recipient.
Consumers can view and download the 2020 Safe Shopping Guide at the Attorney
General’s website. For more information about product recalls, contact the
Attorney General’s Recall Hotline at 1-888-414-7678. Parents and caregivers also
can receive recall alerts directly by signing up at recalls.gov.
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