Over the course of decades, the toy industry has produced and sold numerous products that pose ingestion and choking hazards for oral-age children. Often,
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has initiated a recall resulting from determinations that the product involved presents a serious ingestion hazard to children.
Life-threatening infections have become all too common in hospitals, particularly after surgeries. Catastrophic infection can occur in such settings if proper precautions by hospitals and
A recall has been issued for more than 25,000 Sulley character stuffed animals sold at Build-A-Bear Workshop stores and online. The stuffed animal's eye can
Biking in Boston, like many cities across the country, has become more popular during the last couple of years, as consumers use bikes more
This recall includes about 30,000 light-up soft plastic toy frogs and ducks. The toys light up when the sensors on the bottom of the product
These soft and colorful water-absorbing polymer balls can be easily mistaken by a child for candy. When the marble-sized toy is ingested, it can
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) ended fiscal year 2012 having stopped a total of about 4.8 million units of products that violated
Units: About 400,000 and 8,500 in Canada Description: This recall includes more than 408,000 Baby Einstein Musical Motion Activity Jumpers with model number 90564,