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    Posts Tagged with drop side cribs

    Cribs and Guitar Game Recalled

    Posted October 22, 2008 by evette
    Found in: Toy Recall

    Delta Enterprise recalled to repair 600,000 Drop Side Cribs due to the fact that the “spring peg failure can cause entrapment and suffocation hazards.”

    “Parents and caregivers are encouraged to find a safe, alternative sleep environment for their child until the repair kit, with new safety pegs, is safely installed are the recalled cribs.”

    Click here to read the full press release.

    Delta Enterprise recalled to repair 985,000  Drop Side Cribs due to the fact that the “missing safety pegs can cause entrapment and suffocation hazards.”

    “Parents and caregivers are encouraged to find a safe, alternative sleep environment for their child if their recalled crib is missing safety pegs.”

    Click here to read the full press release.

    Rage Wireless Guitars have been recalled due to “chemical burn risk.”

    “Consumers should stop using the wireless guitar game controllers immediately and return them to the place where purchased for a full refund. Do not contact or return the product to Nintendo.”

    Click here to read the full press release.

    More Simplicty Cribs Recalled

    Posted September 17, 2008 by evette
    Found in: Toy Recall, Furniture

    Simplicity’s Drop Side Cribs were recalled by various retailers (Babies R Us, Target, Walmart & more) due to “serious entrapment and suffocation hazard” to infants and toddlers.

    “Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cribs and find an alternative, safe sleeping environment for their baby. Consumers should return the recalled crib to the place of purchase for a refund or store credit. SFCA Inc., of Reading, Pa. is working with retailers to carry out this recall program.”

    Click here to read the full press release.