Guide highlights recalled hazardous toys and children’s products
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[November 15, 2021]
By Kevin Bessler
(The Center Square) – Attorney General
Kwame Raoul is warning Illinoisans about dangerous toys and children’s
products ahead of the holiday shopping season.
The 2021 Safe Shopping Guide includes detailed descriptions and photos
of children’s products recalled in the last year. Since January, there
have been more than 50 recalls of products by the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission that is focused on protecting children.
Abe Scarr from Illinois PIRG, a public interest advocate, said some of
the problem areas being highlighted this year include counterfeit and
knockoff toys.
“While not every counterfeit or knockoff toy may be dangerous, it should
alarm parents that they could buy a product that has not undergone
proper safety testing,” said Scarr.
This year, some of the products parents and guardians should watch out
for include toys, swimsuits, and baby spoons and forks that have been
recalled due to choking hazards from parts that can break off, sleepwear
and bathrobes that can be flammable, and winter jackets that pose
strangulation risks.
Raoul said products for older kids can pose a hazard as well.
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Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul speaks at a news conference in
Chicago on Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021.
Courtesy of BlueRoomStream
“Bicycles with faulty brakes or parts that can
dislodge and cause a rider to fall and potentially be injured,
hoverboards that can overheat or explode, and youth all-terrain
vehicles that do not meet safety requirements or speed
restrictions,” Raoul said.
Raoul adds that recalled items should not appear on store shelves,
but they may still be available through secondhand sellers.
Consumers can view and download the 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.
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