Entanglement Threat Prompts Recall of Pottery Barn Kids Crib Bumpers
12,000 or so Sweet Lambie Crib Bumpers are being recalled by Pottery Barn Kids. The company, itself a division of the San Francisco-based Williams-Sonoma, is recalling these bumpers because of the possibility that stitching on the embroidered lambs, grass, and trees found on the items can become loose. When this occurs, a baby positioned in… read more
Entanglement Risk Leads to Recall of 9,200 Girls’ Clothing Sets
A threat of entanglement has prompted the recall of children’s clothing that was available across the country. After 14 years of guidelines intended to prevent injuries from stemming from drawstrings in children’s wear, stipulations on such materials became law a couple years ago. These clothes fail to meet the standards of said law. The New… read more
13,000 Girls Jackets Recalled Due to Entanglement Hazard
Another children’s clothing item is being recalled due to a possible entanglement hazard. The recall was announced by New York-based Louise Paris. It concerns 13,000 “Me Jane” and “B-Hip Kids by MeJane” jackets. These jackets have what’s described as a faux fur trim and were imported from China. They were sold across the country at… read more
Entanglement Hazard Causes Recall of 5,000 Puma Kids Jackets
I have another recall to share with you this afternoon, this time concerning a clothing product that poses a hazard to the child wearing it. The item being recalled is the Puma USA V-Konstruct Training Jacket with Pockets. Manufactured in either Vietnam, China, or Malaysia, the jackets were imported by the Westford, Massachusetts-based Puma North… read more